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    Magritte

    Through shock and paradox, René Magritte set out to reveal the mysterious nature of thought. His paintings, with their unexpected juxtaposition of objects, are a deliberate defiance of common sense. In her classic study, Suzi Gablik ciucidates Magritte’s major themes by classifying his work in related groups of images, each painting having a positional value in a sequence, in addition to its intrinsic value. She shows how Magritte was never involved in the experimental techniques and stylistic innovations of the other Surrealists, and how, as a result, his work has proved to hold more options for the future. Written by Suzi Gablik. 208 pages. Size 21 x 15cm.

    Price £8.54

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