Saturday, June 22, 2013

The Ernst Best Photos Of The Day


This is not The Match Game. It is The Max Game.

On this day, at the Art Daily headquarters in Mexico City,
Max Ernst played chess with Rene Magritte.

Max Ernst is a Godfather of Surrealist Art and Professor Magritte
is the Posthumous Chairmen of the LCSoL Art Department.

Between moves, the professor shouted subtitles
of his opponent's copyrighted paintings.



The Fireside Angel (The Triumph of Surrealism)
or
IF DISNEY WAS DALI




Woman, Old Man, and Flower
or
THE REINCARNATION OF TONY SOPRANO
or
REST IN PEACE, JAMES GANDOLFINI




Max Ernst, The Blessed Virgin Chastising the Infant Jesus
before Three Witnesses: André Breton, Paul Éluard and the Artist
or
AFTER BABY JESUS TURNED CHOCOLATE INTO CHALK




At the First Limpid Word
or
THE FINGER DANCER




Max Ernst with rocking horse, Paris, 1938
or
MAX ROCKS THE HOUSE, SIDESADDLE


Unfortunately, Rene Magritte's
subtitling-shouting tactic did not work:
The artists played five games of chess
and Max Ernst won all of them.


THE MAX GAME continues on the next page



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