Palermo's arguments are based on new research into Mirò's relations with the rue Blomet group of writers and artists, as well as on close readings of the techniques and formal structures of Mirò's early drawings and paintings. Chapter by chapter, Palermo unfolds a narrative that makes a cogent argument for freeing Mirò from longstanding dependence on Surrealism with its strong emphasis on dreams and the unconscious. Mirò, along with associates such as Georges Bataille, Carl Einstein, and Michel Leiris, pressed representation to its limit at the verge of an ecstatic identification with the world.
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