Max Ernst-Loplop: The Artist in the Third Person

Category: Books,Arts & Photography,Individual Artists

Max Ernst-Loplop: The Artist in the Third Person Details

The recurring appearance of the Loplop--a wooden-looking bird--in works by the Surrealist artist is examined from aesthetic, artistic, and psychological perspectives

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Much has been written about Ernst's alter-ego Loplop, however I don't remember a book specifically focused on the Loplop works of art. Some rarely seen drawings and paintings are shown, along with an in-depth appraisal of Loplop's place and importance in Ernst's work and mind-set.That said, Spies is not the most compelling writer and you'll find yourself re-reading whole paragraphs because nothing really sticks. A good effort and now hard to find, so snap up a copy if you can find it. It's by no means perfect, however it IS a crucial link in Ernst's work.

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