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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Colleen WAA

Colleen WAA

"New Skin, a New Land!": Dalí's American Metamorphosis - 1 views

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    Pine, Julia. ""New Skin, a New Land!": Dalí's American Metamorphosis." ESC: English Studies in Canada 34.1 (2009), 37-58. Pine views Salvador Dali's autobiography, "The Secret Life". She gives us insight into his life, which many were unaware of. "The Secret Life" gave the world information about his personal life, so they could begin to understand him better. In addition, it describes his works during Dali's postsurrealsist, postavant-garde period and how they impacted the Surrealist movement.
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Dali's Paranoia-Criticism or The Exercise of Freedom. - 1 views

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    Finkelstein, Haim. "Dali's Paranoia-Criticism or The Exercise of Freedom." Twentieth Century Literature 21.1 (1975): 59. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This shows Salvador Dali's use of the concept of paranoiac-criticism and its importance to the Surrealist movement. This concept is an important part of the books written by Salvador Dali and his views on it.
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Dali's Folly - 1 views

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    Kachur, Lewis. "Dalí's Folly." Art in America 91.10 (2003): 70. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This article highlights the exhibitions, especially the Dream of Venus, of Salvador Dali. It shows how they contribute to the Surrealist movement. The techniques and materials used by Dali are stated as seen in the artwork
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Dali Goes to Rebab. - 1 views

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    Lacayo, Richard. "DALI GOES TO REHAB." Time 165.8 (2005): 59-60. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This article focuses on the artwork of Salvador Dali and how it changed overtime. This change was described as a decline on the quality and focus of his work. Also, It showed his impact of the interpretations of Dali's work in relation to postmodernism.
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Dali's Dimensions. - 1 views

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    Kemp, Martin. "Dali's dimensions." Nature 391.6662 (1998): 27. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This article describes Salvador Dali's usage of the fourth dimension in his artwork. It references other artists who were inspired by Dali and used this fourth dimension. In addition, it mentions other famous artists that were essential to modernism, like Dali.
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Dalí (1904-1989): Psychoanalysis and Pictorial Surrealism. - 1 views

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    Martínez-Herrera, Ma José, Antonio G. Alcántara, and Lorena García-Fernández. "Dalí (1904-1989): Psychoanalysis and Pictorial Surrealism." American Journal of Psychiatry 160.5 (2003): 855. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This article admires Salvador Dali as an artist and his own stand and outlook on the artistic movement of Surrealism. His art was a great contribution to this movement as a whole. Not only is there an admiration for his artwork, but also his ambition.
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The Surreal World of Salvador Dali - 1 views

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    Meisler, Stanley. "THE SURREAL WORLD OF SALVADOR DALÍ." Smithsonian 36.1 (2005): 72-80. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This article examines Dali's life through his childhood and his love of art throughout his life. It describes Salvador as a person and his artwork. His artwork is mentioned and seen in different exhibitions where it is analyzed by others.
Colleen WAA

The Great Late Salvador Dalí. - 1 views

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    Stolz, George. "THE GREAT LATE Salvador Dalí." ARTnews 104.2 (2005): 120-125. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This shows Dali's unique approach to art. It shows the world's interest in the Dali's different outlook on the Surrealist movement. It also explains his works and his influence on the development of Pop art in the 1960s.
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Dalí's Inauthenticity - 1 views

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    Rothman, Roger. "Dalí's Inauthenticity." Modernism/modernity 14.3 (2007), 489-497. This shows how Dali's artwork opened the eyes of its viewers and the profound effect on art movements. It explains modern techniques and traditional techniques and methods that Dali used. In addition, it provides a critique of Dali and his artwork and how it ultimately changed art as people knew it during this time period.
Colleen WAA

The Link Between Artistic Creativity and Psychopathology: Salvador Dalí - 1 views

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    Murphy, Caroline. "The link between artistic creativity and psychopathology: Salvador Dalí." Personality and Individual Differences 46.8 (2009), 765-774. This article describes the craziness that Dali was famous for. It explains the texts that were taken to assess his mental state and his overall diagnosis. This is discovered through his art, autobiography, and interviews with those who were close to him throughout his life.
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Analyzing Surrealist Madness Through the Poetry of Salvador Dalí - 1 views

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    Rattray, Jacqueline. "Analyzing Surrealist Madness Through the Poetry of Salvador Dalí." Comparative Critical Studies 5.2 (2008), 207-220. This article describes the madness that Salvador Dali possessed and how it effected the Surrealist art movement. This madness was introduced through his art, especially poetry. It describes the term of "paranoiac-critical method" and it's role in Dali's art.
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The Grand Master of Surrealism Salvador Dalí. - 3 views

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    "The Grand Master of Surrealism Salvador Dalí." USA Today Magazine 133.2720 (2005): 34-41. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This review highlights of the works of Salvador Dali and the exhibitions where his artwork was presented. It describes his success as an artist during the mid 1900s. Also, it explains the importance Salvador Dali to other artists as pure inspiration.
Colleen WAA

The Mad, Magnificent Salvador Dali. - 1 views

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    Harmon, Melissa Burdick. "The Mad, Magnificent Salvador Dali." Biography 5.1 (2001): 106. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This article provides an insight into the life of Salvador Dali's, specifically his childhood. It shows his interest in art at a young age. It explains the relationships with the people who were close to Dali throughout his life. In addition, it begins to explain what Surrealism is.
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Salvador Dalí. - 1 views

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    "Salvador Dalí." Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th Edition (2010): 1. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This article provides a short bibliography of Salvador Dali's life. It explains his part of his background that molded his overall reputation as an artist. It also helps the reader to understand his unique personality.
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Displaying the Marvelous: Marcel Duchamp, Salvador Dali, and Surrealist Exhibition Ins... - 1 views

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    This review highlights the "high pitch" of the Surrealist movement in the 1930s and the 1940s. It incorporates multiple Surrealist artists, especially Salvador Dali. The author talks about the Surrealist exhibitions and their unique value that were considered to be "ideological spaces." It states that Dali was well-known artist, but eventually he became obsessed with commercialism. At this time period, society was based on consumerism and media advertisement that Dali got caught up in leading to his downfall.
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