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A Scheme for abolishing all Words is one of the wittiest and smartest comments on semantics. (Illustration: extreme close-up from the movie "The Big Swallow" (1901), produced and directed by James Williamson (1855-1933)
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A Scheme for abolishing all Words is one of the wittiest and smartest comments on semantics. (Illustration: extreme close-up from the movie "The Big Swallow" (1901), produced and directed by James Williamson (1855-1933)

La Subversion des Images was an exhibition on surrealist photography held at the Centre Pompidou, Paris in late 2009. It brought together work by Antonin Artaud, Benjamin Fondane, Hans Bellmer, Artür Harfaux, Jacques-André Boiffard, Georges Hugnet, Victor Brauner, Léo Malet, André Breton, Man Ray, Claude Cahun, Maurice Tabard, Paul Eluard and Raoul Ubac.

The title is a reference to a series of photographs by Marcel Mariën based on notes by Paul Nougé, published in 1929 and 1930 under the title La Subversion des images.




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