About this artwork
The so-called cadavre exquis or exquisite corpse, a Surrealist visual game, was created in winter 1925–26, when members of the group gathered in the evenings. If conversation lagged, they invented games to spark the unconscious. The exquisite corpse grew out of one such invention, which reimagined the children’s game of “head, body, legs,” in which each participant adds to a drawing without seeing the preceding contributions, which are hidden by folding the paper. The results are strange, sometimes violent, combinations of images. The Surrealists produced many such drawings (the Art Institute has several; for example, 2018.333, 2018.334, and 2018.335), and these collaborative experiments were profoundly influential. The Chicago-based Hairy Who artists also played the game in the late 1960s, but with more playful results (for example, 2018.684, 2018.685, 2018.686, 2018.687, 2018.688, and 2018.689).
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Status
- On View, Gallery 397
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Department
- Prints and Drawings
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Artist
- Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky)
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Title
- Exquisite Corpse
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Place
- France (Artist's nationality:)
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Date
- 1928
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Medium
- Pen and brown ink, and graphite with smudging, with colored crayons on cream wove paper
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Inscriptions
- Inscribed and dated, verso, upper left, in black ink ,in Breton's hand: “”CADAVRE EXQUIS" (1928) / De haut en bas: Yves Tanguy, Man Ray, / Max Morise, André Breton”; signed, verso, upper left, in black ink: “André Breton”; inscribed, verso, upper right, in graphite, in Breton's hand: “Yves Tanguy / Man Ray / Max Morise / André Breton”; inscribed verso, center left, in graphite: “450”
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Dimensions
- 31.1 × 20 cm (12 1/4 × 7 7/8 in.)
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Credit Line
- Lindy and Edwin Bergman Collection
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Reference Number
- 2018.334
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Copyright
- © 2018 Man Ray Trust / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris
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