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Modern Art Monday Presents: The Storm By Pierre Roy

the storm by pierre roy photo by gail worley
Photo By Gail

Pierre Roy (18801950) was an active participant in the surrealist group in Paris in the 1920s and ’30s. With its realistic rendering of ordinary objects placed in a claustrophobic, anonymous setting, The Storm (1928) typifies “the uncanny“ – a feeling often resulting from the encounter of familiar things in illogical arrangements or contexts. The term was popularized in the early 20th century by Sigmund Freud, and became a prime interest of the Surrealists.

Photographed in the LA County Museum of Art (LACMA).

Modern Art Monday Presents: Pierre Roy, Boris Anrep in his Studio

pierre roy boris anrep in his studio photo by gail worley
Photo By Gail

French artist Pierre Roy’s 1949 painting, the full title of which is Boris Anrep in his Studio, 65 Boulevard Arago, is portraiture once removed; a painting of an imagined carved likeness.

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