
La Révolution surréaliste
La Révolution surréaliste was a mid-20th-century artistic and literary movement initiated in the 1920s that sought to unleash the subconscious mind’s creativity beyond rational boundaries. Influenced by Freud’s psychoanalysis, surrealists aimed to explore dreams, imagination, and subconscious thoughts through unconventional methods such as automatic drawing and free association. They challenged traditional aesthetics and embraced absurdity, aiming to reveal deeper truths beneath surface appearances. The movement encompassed visual arts, literature, and philosophy, fostering innovative techniques and ideas that continue to influence modern art and thought.