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Developed by a young group of artists from New York, Paris, and Frankfurt in collaboration with the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, the room-filling installation En Passant makes use of
unusual lighting, interesting sculptural objects, and sound in order to present a contemporary perspective on surrealism. Included in the installation��nd reproduced here in nearly sixty
stunning full-page photographs��re a collection of unsettling sculptural works, among them dismembered bodies and severed heads. Together, the artworks draw on common surrealist
themes��ncluding money, massacre, and the tense relationship between reason and authority��and demonstrate surrealism's continued relevance for contemporary art. Closely linked to the
surrealist practice of staging art, the installation intentionally straddles the border between exhibition and experience, leaving viewers unsure of whether the artworks are meant to be
merely viewed or altered, used, or touched.
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In addition to the many photographs, this volume also documents the development of En Passant and includes interviews with the artists, shedding light on the important influences and
art historical references in the work.
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