- Documents (journal)
"Documents" was a late 1920s-era Surrealist journal edited and masterminded by
Georges Bataille . Published inParis from 1929 through 1930, "Documents" ran for 15 issues, each of which contained a wide range of original writing and photographs."Documents" was financed by
Georges Wildenstein , an influential Parisian art dealer and sponsor of the Surrealists. Given its title and focus by Georges Bataille, "Documents" initially listed an eleven-member editorial board including Wildenstein himself (with Bataille listed as "general secretary"); however, by the fifth issue, Bataille was the only editorial member to remain on the masthead. [ [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1768599,00.html?gusrc=rss "A Playful Museum"] , Dawn Ades and Fiona Bradley, "The Guardian", May 6, 2006]Called "a war machine against received ideas" by Bataille, [ [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/flash/page/0,,1771082,00.html "Special Reports : Undercover Surrealism"] , "Guardian UK"] "Documents" brought together a wide range of contributors, ranging from dissident surrealists including
Michel Leiris ,André Masson , andJoan Miró to Bataille's numismatist colleagues at the National Library's Cabinet of Coins and Medals. The content in "Documents" was even more wide-ranging; Bataille juxtaposed essays onjazz andarchaeology with a photographic series fetishizing thebig toe , and dedicated an entire issue toPicasso [ [http://www.musicweb.uk.net/SandH/2006/Jan-Jun06/surrealism.htm "Undercover Surrealism"] , Alex Russell, "Seen and Heard", January 2006] while writing paeans to the "ominous grandeur" of theslaughterhouse s photographed byEli Lotar . [ [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1768599,00.html?gusrc=rss "A Playful Museum"] , Dawn Ades and Fiona Bradley, "The Guardian", May 6, 2006] A regular section of the magazine called the "Critical Dictionary" offered short essays by Bataille and his colleagues on such subjects as "Absolute", "Eye", "Factory Chimney", and "Keaton (Buster)"."Documents" was a direct challenge to "mainstream" Surrealism as championed by
André Breton , who in his Second Surrealist Manifesto of 1929 derided Bataille as "(professing) to wish only to consider in the world that which is vilest, most discouraging, and most corrupted." [ [http://www.missouri.edu/~engjnc/bataille/breton.html "Second Manifesto of Surrealism"] , Andre Breton, Manifestoes of Surrealism, translated by Richard Seaver and Helen R. Lane (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1969)] . The violent juxtapositions of pictures and text in "Documents" were intended to provide a darker and more primal alternative to what Bataille viewed as Breton's disingenuous and weak brand of Surrealist art. By presenting explicit, often profane imagery side by side with "intellectual" writing, Bataille used "Documents" to propel Surrealism in a direction he felt Breton dared not : toward an overturning of all hierarchies of art and morality, and a complete democracy of form. [ [http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000088&sid=az_JOSfHezkE&refer=culture "Surrealism's Dark, Disgusting Side Goes on Display in London"] , Martin Gayford, Bloomberg.com, May 12, 2006]ee also
* "
Acéphale ", a surrealist review created by Georges Bataille, published from 1936 to 1939
* "Minotaure ", a primarily surrealist-oriented publication founded byAlbert Skira , published in Paris from 1933 to 1939
* "La Révolution surréaliste ", a seminal Surrealist publication founded by André Breton, published in Paris from 1924 to 1929
* "View", an American art magazine, primarily covering avant-garde and surrealist art, published from 1940 to 1947
* "VVV" - aNew York journal published by emigré European surrealists from 1942 through 1944References
External links
* [http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/visual-arts/art-on-site/past-exhibitions/undercover-surrealism The 2006 "Undercover Surrealism" exhibit at London's Hayward Gallery, focusing on "Documents" (gallery site)]
* [http://www.softtargetsjournal.com/v11/apocalypse.html Essay on Bataille's "Apocalypse of Saint-Sever"]
* [http://www.newstatesman.com/200605150034 "Keeping It Surreal"] , Ned Denny, "The New Statesman", May 15, 2006
* [http://website.lineone.net/~d.a.perkins/index.html Online text of Bataille's "Critical Dictionary" entries originally published in "Documents"]
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