While still at the Municipal Drawing School, he organized exhibitions of his work his charcoal drawings in his home.
Two years later, he held his first public exhibition at the nearby Municipal Theater. In , while he was staying in Madrid, he would wake up early on Sunday mornings to visit the Prado Museum nearby and study the work of great artists. In , he held his first solo exhibition in Barcelona. He featured 22 works highly influenced by Surrealism and Cubism, and the exhibition was a huge success.
The painting depicts clocks melting on hard rocks, and hanging from sharp tree branches, with a soft sunset in the background. Swans reflecting elephants?. A post shared by??????? In post-war New York, these concepts were incorporated and transformed by Abstract Expressionists who used Surrealist techniques of automatism to express the subconscious through art, only now through gesture and color.
This could later be seen in artists like Yoko Ono. Andy Warhol would go on to concoct his own persona, environment and entourage in much the same way as would countless other 20 th -century artists. In today's social-media landscape, artists are almost expected to be visibly and socially just as interesting as their art work.
His exhaustive endeavors into fields ranging from fine art to fashion to jewelry to retail and theater design positioned him as a prolific businessman as well as creator. Today this practice is so common that we find great architects like Frank Gehry designing special rings and necklaces for Tiffany or innovators like John Baldessari lending his images to skateboard decks.
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He applied the surrealist concept to everything he said did. His audacity and rebellious attitude towards art and politics set him aside from others and allowed him to create some of the most famous and recognizable paintings of the 20th century. His unconventional style and sometimes outrageous ideas were highly sought in his commercial work - in fashion, photography, advertising and film - they brought the style to a huge popular audience.
Not only did he leave a mark on surrealism but even twenty years following his death, his artwork and influences can be seen almost everywhere around the world. If you stop anyone in the street, most will be familiar with at least one of his images.
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