Publisher description for The scandalous eye : the surrealism of Conroy Maddox / Silvano Levy.
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Conroy Maddox discovered surrealism by chance in 1935 and spent the rest of his life exploring its potential through his paintings, collages, photographs, objects and texts. Inspired by artists such as Max Ernst, Oscar Dominguez and Salvador Dald, he rejected academic painting in favor of techniques that expressed the surrealist spirit of rebellion. Maddox went on to become a rebel in every sense 6 the defiance that had initially turned towards aesthetics became a broader challenge against morality, religion and the establishment as a whole. Maddox2s colorful exploits and outstanding artistic production undoubtedly made him Britain2s most beguiling, provocative and vigorous exponent of surrealism. This book maps out his place in the history of the surrealist movement and reveals the intellectual complexity as well as the poignant charm of an oeuvre that spans eight decades.
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Maddox, Conroy -- Criticism and interpretation.
Surrealism -- England.