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Title
Clarence John Laughlin, Regionalist Surrealist
Description
Evoking a deChirican sensibility of “mystery and melancholy,” Laughlin capitalized upon, yet also ultimately contributed to, the mythology of mysterious New Orleans—city of the marvelous. Thus the possibilities and limitations of Regionalist Surrealism as place finds a test case there. Later in his career, Laughlin would go on to explore Surrealism as place with the rugged topography of the Arizona landscape. The changed locale is accompanied by a shift grounded in Dalian double images.
Date Created
2008
Contributors
- Kachur, Lewis (Author)
Resource Type
Extent
18 Pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Peer-reviewed
Yes
Open Access
Yes
Series
Journal of Surrealism of the Americas, VOL 2, NO 2 (2008)
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.17469
Level of coding
minimal
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