
''DYN'' (derived from the Greek word ''κατὰ τὸ δυνατόν'', ''that which is possible'') was an
art magazine
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founded by the Austrian-Mexican
Surrealist
Surrealism is an art movement, art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike s ...
Wolfgang Paalen
Wolfgang Robert Paalen (July 22, 1905 in Vienna, Austria – September 24, 1959 in Taxco, Mexico) was an Austrian-Mexican painter, sculptor, and Aesthetics, art philosopher. A member of the Abstraction-Création group from 1934 to 1935, he joine ...
, published in
Mexico City
Mexico City is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Mexico, largest city of Mexico, as well as the List of North American cities by population, most populous city in North America. It is one of the most important cultural and finan ...
, and distributed in
New York City
New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each coextensive w ...
, and
London
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between 1942 and 1944. Only six issues were produced.
Background
With his journal Paalen in his work as ''editeur'' gave himself the opportunity to fully develop his intellectual abilities with the evident but nevertheless for himself surprising result that he temporarily advanced to one of the most influential art theorists during the war. In seven large essays and countless smaller articles and reviews he discussed in detail all current hot topics that also concerned the young artists in New York, and in response received their full attention: the new image as potential picture-being; morality, deliberated of Marxist means-end thinking; plastic automatism—deliberated of the bondage of preconceived literary contents; dialectical materialism—unmasked as rooted in nothing else than a cleverly exploited mental weakness; microphysics—as confirmation of the viewer-dependent, potential nature of all being; the flat and rhythmical canvases of cubism—as true origin of a new spatial adventure overcoming the painting as window; and over all the female Totem as a mantra for a dialogical self-expression. One of the main underlying notions of ''DYN'' was the attempt to reconcile diverging materialist and mystical tendencies in
Surrealism
Surrealism is an art movement, art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike s ...
with a new art-philosophy of
contingency.
Andre Breton, however, reacted as deeply offended, and in the preface of ''
VVV'' argued: "We reject the lie of an open Surrealism, in which anything is possible".
Contributors
Paalen dominated its contents as editor and contributed its major topics in seven large essays and numerous smaller reviews and articles. ''DYN''s editorial board later enlisted a number of associated thinkers and artists, including
Miguel Covarrubias,
César Moro,
Henry Miller
Henry Valentine Miller (December 26, 1891 – June 7, 1980) was an American novelist, short story writer and essayist. He broke with existing literary forms and developed a new type of semi-autobiographical novel that blended character study, so ...
,
Anaïs Nin,
Gordon Onslow Ford and
Robert Motherwell
Robert Motherwell (January 24, 1915 – July 16, 1991) was an American Abstract Expressionism, abstract expressionist Painting, painter, printmaker, and editor of ''The Dada Painters and Poets: an Anthology''. He was one of the youngest of th ...
. Each edition covered various subjects and themes, such as
poetry
Poetry (from the Greek language, Greek word ''poiesis'', "making") is a form of literature, literary art that uses aesthetics, aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meaning (linguistics), meanings in addition to, or in ...
,
visual arts
The visual arts are art forms such as painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics (art), ceramics, photography, video, image, filmmaking, design, crafts, and architecture. Many artistic disciplines such as performing arts, conceptual a ...
,
anthropology
Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, society, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including archaic humans. Social anthropology studies patterns of behav ...
,
science
Science is a systematic discipline that builds and organises knowledge in the form of testable hypotheses and predictions about the universe. Modern science is typically divided into twoor threemajor branches: the natural sciences, which stu ...
, and
philosophy
Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
, and was illustrated by a wide range of artists, including
Manuel Álvarez Bravo,
Alice Rahon,
William Baziotes,
Motherwell
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,
Roberto Matta,
Jackson Pollock
Paul Jackson Pollock (; January 28, 1912August 11, 1956) was an American painter. A major figure in the abstract expressionist movement, Pollock was widely noticed for his "Drip painting, drip technique" of pouring or splashing liquid household ...
,
Harry Holtzman, and
Henry Moore
Henry Spencer Moore (30 July 1898 – 31 August 1986) was an English artist. He is best known for his semi-abstract art, abstract monumental Bronze sculpture, bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art. Moore ...
.
Numbers
In the first number (April-May 1942) Paalen emphasized his will to rediscuss some of the fundamentals in Surrealist theory and publicly announced to his friend Breton his "farewell to Surrealism." Paalen's main intention of this provocation was to tease the dogmatic attitudes implicit in Surrealist theory. The number contained also his groundbreaking essay ''The New Image'', in which he tried to find criteria for true modernism in painting, which should have a "pre-figurative" essence and not stick to contents of the personal memory of the artist.
In the second issue (July-August) he published a survey on
dialectical materialism
Dialectical materialism is a materialist theory based upon the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels that has found widespread applications in a variety of philosophical disciplines ranging from philosophy of history to philosophy of scien ...
which consisted of a set of three questions sent to two dozen outstanding scholars and writers, and the statements of those who responded. In a provocative and straightforward way Paalen enquires after the academic validity of the philosophy of
Karl Marx
Karl Marx (; 5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, political theorist, economist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. He is best-known for the 1848 pamphlet '' The Communist Manifesto'' (written with Friedrich Engels) ...
and
Friedrich Engels
Friedrich Engels ( ;["Engels"](_blank)
''Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary''.[Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein (14 March 187918 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist who is best known for developing the theory of relativity. Einstein also made important contributions to quantum mechanics. His mass–energy equivalence f ...]
,
Clement Greenberg
Clement Greenberg () (January 16, 1909 – May 7, 1994), occasionally writing under the pseudonym K. Hardesh, was an American essayist known mainly as an art critic closely associated with American modern art of the mid-20th century and a formali ...
, and
Bertrand Russell
Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, (18 May 1872 – 2 February 1970) was a British philosopher, logician, mathematician, and public intellectual. He had influence on mathematics, logic, set theory, and various areas of analytic ...
. The majority answered all questions ''No''. Russell answered bluntly: "I think the metaphysics of both Hegel and Marx plain nonsense - Marx's claim to be 'science' is no more justified than Mary Baker Eddy's." The number contained also Paalen´s pleading for a cognitive perception of inspiration (''Surprise and Inspiration'').
The third number was released already in autumn 1942 with Paalen´s essay "Art and Science" about the Goethe-Newton debate on light, adapted to the dangerous imbalance of scientific and artistic notions in the modern world in view of the atomical danger. It contained also essays and poetical texts by
Gustav Regler
Gustav Regler (25 May 1898 – 14 January 1963) was a German writer and journalist.
Background
Gustav Regler was born on 25 May 1898 in Merzig, in the Prussian Rhine Province (now Saarland).
Career
Regler served in the German Infantry during ...
, Edward Renouf,
Henry Miller
Henry Valentine Miller (December 26, 1891 – June 7, 1980) was an American novelist, short story writer and essayist. He broke with existing literary forms and developed a new type of semi-autobiographical novel that blended character study, so ...
,
Anaïs Nin,
Valentine Penrose,
César Moro and
Alice Paalen.
The fourth and fifth number were released together after Paalen´s long illness as the "Amer-Indian Number" (DYN 4-5) with Paalen´s long expected essay on "Totem Art" about his vision of the ancestor-art of the indigenous populations of British Columbia. It contained also critiques of famous anthropologists and archaeologists like
Alfonso Caso ("The
Codices of Azoyu"),
Miguel Covarrubias ("
Tlatilco
Tlatilco was a large pre-Columbian village in the Valley of Mexico situated near the modern-day town of the same name in the Mexican Federal District. It was one of the first chiefdom centers to arise in the Valley, flourishing on the western sho ...
, Archaic Mexican Art and Culture"", on
Olmecs
The Olmecs () or Olmec were an early known major Mesoamerican civilization, flourishing in the modern-day Mexican states of Veracruz and Tabasco from roughly 1200 to 400 Before the Common Era, BCE during Mesoamerica's Mesoamerican chronolog ...
),
Maud Worcester Makemson ("The Enigma of Maya Astronomy"), Jorge Enciso ("Seals of the Ancient Mexicans"), Miguel Angel Fernandez ("New Discoveries in the Temple of the Sun in Palenque"), Carlos R. Margain Araujo ("The Painting in Mexican Codices") and
Francisco Diaz de Leon ("Gabriel Vicente Gahona"). With his essay "Birth of Fire" Paalen provided the mythological discourse in Surrealism with his interpretation of
Prometheus
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as the primordial artists marking the epochal change from matriarchal to patriarchal cultures and the pyramid as the symbol of "Mother-Earth" derived from the appearance of a new
volcano
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On Earth, volcanoes are most oft ...
; together with
Gordon Onslow Ford and Jacqueline Johnson he had visited the just rising volcano
Paricutin.
The sixth and last number was entirely dedicated to contemporary modern art, introduced by Paalen´s essay "On the Meaning of Cubism Today", in which he draws
cubism
Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement which began in Paris. It revolutionized painting and the visual arts, and sparked artistic innovations in music, ballet, literature, and architecture.
Cubist subjects are analyzed, broke ...
as the model for the self-reflecting potential and the implicit spatiality of the pure means rhythm, light and colour in painting.
Robert Motherwell
Robert Motherwell (January 24, 1915 – July 16, 1991) was an American Abstract Expressionism, abstract expressionist Painting, painter, printmaker, and editor of ''The Dada Painters and Poets: an Anthology''. He was one of the youngest of th ...
published his essay "The Modern Painter´s World", other essays and poetical texts were added by Jacqueline Johnson ("The Earth" and "Exposition Alice Paalen"),
Miguel Covarrubias ("
La Venta
La Venta is a pre-Columbian archaeological site of the Olmec civilization located in the present-day Mexican state of Tabasco. Some of the artifacts have been moved to the museum "Parque - Museo de La Venta", which is in nearby Villaherm ...
"),
Anais Nin ("The Eye´s Journey"),
Gustav Regler
Gustav Regler (25 May 1898 – 14 January 1963) was a German writer and journalist.
Background
Gustav Regler was born on 25 May 1898 in Merzig, in the Prussian Rhine Province (now Saarland).
Career
Regler served in the German Infantry during ...
("L´Île à Deux Faces" and "Rencontre des Villes"),
César Moro ("Le Temps") and
Eva Sulzer ("Rêves de Papillons").
Reception
Breton admitted in 1944 that Paalen´s criticism of Surrealism was justified and that "we (the Surrealists) have left the whole licence to Paalen, who could say whatever he liked, without having the means to say something against or at least put something at his level. Paalen is winning on the whole line."
With the exception of Totem Art, all essays were republished in ''Form and Sense'' by Robert Motherwell in New York in 1945 in occasion of Paalen´s one-man-show at Peggy Guggenheim´s Art of This Century Gallery. The number ''Possibilities'', in which the young New York artists published their first statements, was the second number of this series.
[Robert Motherwell published Paalen´s collected essays as the first number of the series ''Problems of Contemporary Art'' in New York in 1945; ''Form and Sense'' has been re-published in 2013 by Deborah Rosenthal with a foreword by Martica Sawin. Wolfgang Paalen, Form and Sense, Meanings and Movements in Twentieth-Century Art, New York (Arcade Publishing/Artists and Art) 2013]
The positive impact on New York's younger generation of artists and their first publications, such as ''Possibilities'' (ed. by Motherwell and Rosenblum in 1947) was crucial. Motherwell translated Paalen's programmatical essay "Image Nouvelle" into English ("The New Image"). Motherwell's collage ''Surprise and Inspiration'' (
Peggy Guggenheim Collection) was named after Paalen's essay with the same title. Motherwell had translated this article for ''DYN'' and the collage was published next to it.
See also
* ''
Acéphale
''Acéphale'' () is the name of a public review created by Georges Bataille (which numbered five issues, from 1936 to 1939) and a secret society formed by Bataille and others who had sworn to keep silent. Its name is derived from the Greek wikt:� ...
'', a Surrealist review created by Georges Bataille, published from 1936 to 1939
* ''
Documents
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'', a Surrealist magazine edited by Georges Bataille from 1929 to 1930
* ''
Minotaure
''Minotaure'' was a Surrealism, Surrealist-oriented magazine founded by Albert Skira and Tériade, E. Tériade in Paris and published in French between 1933 and 1939. ''Minotaure'' published on the plastic arts, poetry and literature, the avant g ...
'', a primarily Surrealist-oriented publication founded by
Albert Skira
Albert Skira (1904–1973) was a Swiss people, Swiss art dealer, publisher and the founder of the Skira (publisher), Skira publishing house.
The Skira publishing house, Editions d'Art Albert Skira
Skira founded the Skira (publisher), eponymous p ...
, published in Paris from 1933 to 1939
* ''
La Révolution surréaliste
''La Révolution surréaliste'' (English: ''The Surrealist Revolution'') was a publication by the Surrealists in Paris. Twelve issues were published between 1924 and 1929.
Shortly after releasing the first ''Surrealist Manifesto'', André Bret ...
'', a seminal Surrealist publication founded by André Breton, published in Paris from 1924 to 1929
* ''
View'', an American art magazine, primarily covering avant-garde and Surrealist art, published from 1940 to 1947
* ''
VVV,'' a Surrealist magazine published in New York between 1942 and 1944 under the aegis of
André Breton
André Robert Breton (; ; 19 February 1896 – 28 September 1966) was a French writer and poet, the co-founder, leader, and principal theorist of surrealism. His writings include the first ''Surrealist Manifesto'' (''Manifeste du surréalisme'') ...
.
References
Sources
*Kloyber, Christian, ed. ''Wolfgang Paalen’s DYN: The Complete Reprint''. Vienna and New York: Springer, 2000.
*Winter, Amy, ''Wolfgang Paalen: Artist and Theorist of the Avant-Garde''. Westport, Connecticut and London: Praeger, 2003.
Further reading
* Leddy, Annette and Conwell, Donna (2012). ''Farewell to Surrealism: The Dyn Circle in Mexico'', Los Angeles: Getty Publications,
* Daniel Garza Usabiaga / Museo Carrillo Gil (2018). ''El gran Malentendido. Wolfgang Paalen en México y el surrealismo disidente de la Revista Dyn'', México: Instituto Nacional de Bellas Artes,
External links
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