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Indepth Arts News: "Stories: Narrative Structures in Contemporary Art" 2002-03-27 until 2002-06-23 Haus der Kunst Munich, , DE Germany
In genre painting since the 17th century, paintings have been used to depict day-to-day happenings, and, more particularly since the beginning of the 19th century, historical events (historical painting).
At the beginning of the 20th century, stories disappeared from art in parallel to the development of abstract painting. It was no longer concerned with creating an image of reality but rather a new reality. The link to recognizable reality was frequently broken, which removed the foundation of the narration. The Dadaists turned the current understanding of art and the world upside down, and the Surrealists portrayed in their works the world of the subconscious and of dreams. Their wish – to achieve liberation from logical reality, an irritation and shift of reality – was not pursued with narrative methods but rather, for example, by the use of écriture automatique.
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