[ noun ] a 20th century movement of artists and writers (developing out of dadaism) who used fantastic images and incongruous juxtapositions in order to represent unconscious thoughts and dreams <noun.group>
Mr. Kaufman arranges this first meeting in an atmosphere of dreamy surrealism.
That Mr. Gaviria is forced to campaign in the wrong country is just another sign of the surrealism and horror of Colombia.
Yet another - with its blinding vision of a misanthropic angel - recalls Dostoyevsky's surrealism.
For metaphysical painting, forerunner of surrealism yet quite distinct, and admittedly of authentic art-historical significance, was held by the 1920s to have had its day.
"The program achieved its high point of surrealism while we were taping this New Year's special," says Mr. Ribeiro.
Twin Peaks books are just one aspect of a massive merchandising effort with a twist; the items will be approved and sometimes designed by the show's creators, and are meant to echo its witty surrealism.
Cubism, expressionism and surrealism are all represented.
Looking to the painterly surrealism of such as Picasso, Ernst and Miro, the influences upon American painters were clear.