Dalí y el canibalismoel método ablativo (1932-1936)

  1. Iván Moure Pazos
Journal:
Storia dell'arte

ISSN: 0392-4513

Year of publication: 2015

Issue: 140

Pages: 136-147

Type: Article

More publications in: Storia dell'arte

Abstract

This article tries to highlight the importance of cannibal theme in Dali’s first works, between 1932 and 1936. Framed within what Juan Antonio Ramirez has denominated as dissident surrealism or not Bretonnian surrealism, Dalí explores a new iconographic path, firmly bataillean, which addresses anthropophagy as a key theme of his early works. It was, then, a taboo subject, but was called to have great future survival in many authors of the later surrealist movement, especially in the works of Oscar Dominguez and André Masson.