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The Study Sessions: A Darkened Room

The Study Sessions: A Darkened Room

Event Dates

5:30pm, Tue May 15th
7:30pm, Tue May 15th

About this Event

Surrealism, Women Artists and the Occult by Nadia Choucha

The surrealist movement sought inspiration in dreams, myths and the irrational as part of their political and cultural critique of western culture, expressed through painting, poetry, film, publishing and other creative pursuits. They investigated mythology, magic, esoteric and occult traditions which had become marginalised and rejected by modern science and philosophy since the European Enlightenment of the eighteenth century.

This seminar provides an overview of some of the main occult ideas, texts and traditions (such as alchemy, tarot and hermetic philosophy) explored by the surrealists and will examine their impact and influence upon surrealist imagery and ideas. Many women surrealists also sought inspiration in occult ideas, albeit from different sources to the male surrealists, as a means of expressing aspects of their identity and spirituality, which can be seen in the art of Leonor Fini, Remedios Varo, Leonora Carrington and Ithell Colquhoun, amongst others, from the 1930s onwards. This can be seen as an early precursor to subsequent feminist movements which explored goddess spirituality and Wicca as a source of alternative female identity and empowerment.

We will examine texts by two female surrealists, Leonora Carrington’s Down Below and Ithell Colquhoun’s Goose of Hermogenes, to compare and contrast their cultural contexts, different approaches to using occult ideas, as well as the relationship of their writing to their visual art.


6.30-8.30pm
Free
The Studio