1. surrealist - Noun
2. surrealist - Adjective
surrealist (comparative more surrealist, superlative most surrealist)
of, or relating to surrealism
surrealist (plural surrealists)
a surrealist artist
I got myself into a lovely little-shall we say controversy-with André Breton, by pointing out that the discipline of spontaneity, which he was asking his surrealist neophytes to adopt, was new for language but something that composers had been practicing for centuries. Virgil Thomson
In recent times, Surrealist painters have used descriptive illusionistic academic methods. Jean Arp
The story is also a sequence of moral and surrealist aesthetic. The sexual instinct and the sense of death form its substance. Luis Buñuel
In the Surrealist period, I wanted to create the iconography of the interior world and the world of the marvelous, of my father Freud. Today, the exterior world and that of physics has transcended the one of psychology. My father today is Dr. Heisenberg. Salvador Dalí
Paranoiac-critical activity is an organizing and productive force of objective chance. Paranoiac-critical activity no longer considers surrealist phenomena and images by themselves but, on the contrary, as a coherent whole of systematic and significant relations. Salvador Dalí
We went from losses to goods seized by creditors, while continuing to organize surrealist or abstract exhibitions... Christian Dior