Rene Magritte The Launching Pad For Pop Art




Imagine the familiar. The ordinary. The overlooked simple things.

Imagine them rearranged in unfamiliar situations.

Those situation shock. Titillate. Annoy. Stimulate. Disconcert. Puzzle. Disturb.

Deliberately making the contexts of his images improbable, he creates wondering and questioning.

His paintings have meaning within meaning and connections apparently outside of familiar logic.

While some of his paintings appear strange, they are emotionally cathartic. And always witty and intellectually provocative.

Rene Magritte provided the scaffolding with his interpretations of the ordinary things and common concerns for the development of contemporary pop art.

Rene Magritte observed: If the dream is a translation of waking life, waking life is also a translation of the dream.

This arresting video sheds glimpses into Rene Magritte's observation.

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