Coverbild Rendezvous der Träume
A hardcover book titled Surrealismus, Rendezvous der Träume und Deutsche Romantik. The cover features a vibrant surrealist painting of fantastical, monstrous, and colorful winged creatures swirling against a light blue sky above a green landscape.
A hardcover art book titled SURREALISMUS, Rendezvous der Träume UND DEUTSCHE ROMANTIK, lying at an angle on a white background. The cover features a colorful and chaotic surrealist painting with abstract, swirling shapes and a monstrous screaming face against a light blue sky. Logos for Hamburger Kunsthalle and Hatje Cantz are visible.
The back cover of a light blue hardcover book. In the center is a colorful, surrealist illustration styled like a playing card. It features two mirrored female figures, one upright in black and the other inverted in white, surrounded by hands and abstract shapes in red, yellow, and blue. Below the artwork is a paragraph of German text, publishing information, and a barcode.
An open art book laid flat, showing a two-page spread. The left page contains a black and white line drawing above a colorful abstract painting of a pink figure. The right page features a single large, painted portrait of a person with a pale face and dark hair against a geometric green background.
A photograph of an open art book displaying a surrealist painting by René Magritte, The Double Secret, across a two-page spread. The painting shows two female busts against a seascape. The bust on the left is fragmented, with the sky visible through a hole in her face. The bust on the right is broken open, revealing a dark interior with vertical tendrils, each holding a small sphere or bell. A smaller black-and-white photo is on the bottom left page.
An open art book with a two-page spread comparing different artistic interpretations of ruins. The left page displays two 19th-century etchings of gothic ruins in desolate landscapes. The right page features a large, oval-shaped surrealist painting by Max Ernst, depicting abstract, block-like ruins on a hill against a black background.
The table of contents, titled Inhalt, for a book in German. The content is arranged in three columns on a white background. Section headings include Einführungen, Kapitel, and Ausgewählte Künstlerinnen und Künstler. The chapter titles suggest topics related to Surrealism and Romanticism, with entries for artists like Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, and Dorothea Tanning.
A page from a book by Marie Sarré discussing Surrealism. The page has a two-column layout. The left column has a solid blue background with the title, Das Manifest, in a large white serif font at the top, and a quote by André Breton at the bottom. The right column is white with black text in German, starting with an ornate blue and white initial. The page number 53 is at the bottom.
Rendezvous der Träume
Surrealismus und deutsche Romantik
€ 58.00
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Designed by: Peter Nils Dorén
Edited by: Annabelle Görgen-Lammers
June 2025, 344 Pages, 300 Photos
Hardcover
225mm x 325mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5968-7

HATJE CANTZ VERLAG
Mommsenstr. 27
10629 Berlin
Germany
E-Mail: contact@hatjecantz.de


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Salvador Dalí meets Caspar David Friedrich
Surrealism, the most famous artistic movement of the 20th century, emerged in Paris one hundred years ago. Emerging from the catastrophe of the First World War, it shaped the entire following century as an intellectual movement. The Surrealists saw a groundbreaking affinity with German Romanticism: the supernatural and irrational, dreams and chance as well as a new sense of nature were also key sources of inspiration for them. André Masson, Meret Oppenheim, Victor Brauner and Valentine Hugo paid explicit homage to the poets of Romanticism. The motifs, attitudes and pictorial processes of Caspar David Friedrich, Philipp Otto Runge and Carl Gustav Carus had a surprising significance for Max Ernst, Paul Klee, Salvador Dalí, René Magritte, Toyen and many other well-known and lesser-known Surrealists in their search for a revolutionary art.



The exhibition is being organized for the first time in cooperation with the Centre Pompidou, Paris. It offers a special focus within the European centenary celebration of Surrealism.
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