While the tradition of drawing games has been around a long time, French Surrealist André Breton and his group of artsy friends are credited with making Exquisite Corpse popular in the 1920s. They ...
On Tuesday, February 7, some of Buffalo’s most celebrated artists are participating in an “Exquisite Corpse” drawing event at Revolution Gallery. Similar to an old parlour game called consequences ...
“Exquisite Corpse” is a term for a collaborative art game created by the Surrealists of the early 20th century. A paper is folded into thirds and three artists take turns drawing on one section, after ...
TikTokers are playing the "exquisite corpse" game that was beloved by Surrealists. (graphic Valentina Di Liscia/Hyperallergic) Who remembers playing Exquisite Corpse as an icebreaker during arts and ...
Emory Allen is a Minneapolis-based graphic designer and the creator of An Exquisite Beast—an online, illustrated version of the Exquisite Emory Allen is a Minneapolis-based graphic designer and the ...
The phrase "exquisite corpse" originates from a surrealist game in which sentences were created by a group of people, each person not knowing what the previous words were. In this WAD, each of the 12 ...
Artists participating in the Tuesday Nights group facilitated by Helen Wilson are preparing for the fifth annual Exquisite Corpse show. An opening reception for the show will be on Tuesday, Oct. 29, ...
In the early 1920s, André Breton used the phrase “pure psychic automatism” to describe a particular methodology employed by members of an avant-garde movement known as surrealism. Over 100 years later ...
Rest assured, we’re not talking about dead people. Jon Scieszka, the first National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, wrote the first episode of a children’s book and passed it on to a group ...