‘Poétique / Politique: Picasso, Surrealism and Politics’ in Picasso and the Politics of Visual Representation: War and peace in the era of the Cold War and since (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2013), edited by Jonathan Harris and Richard Koeck.

Fijalkowski, Krzysztof ‘Poétique / Politique: Picasso, Surrealism and Politics’ in Picasso and the Politics of Visual Representation: War and peace in the era of the Cold War and since (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2013), edited by Jonathan Harris and Richard Koeck. In: UNSPECIFIED UNSPECIFIED.

Abstract

The intellectual context for the chapter draws on Fijalkowski’s contribution as a named co-investigator in the AHRC supported research for the Tate Liverpool exhibition ‘Picasso: Peace and Freedom’, and in particular on substantial attention to primary research in the Musée Picasso archives. The premise here aimed to complement and extend the Tate project by linking it to Fijalkowski’s own specialist scholarship in Surrealism. The chapter grew out of a paper delivered for the Tate Liverpool / University of Liverpool conference ‘Political Picasso: Peace and Freedom in the Cold War’ (May 2010).

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