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- W2130486592 abstract "A B S T R A C T This article is an attempt to indicate possibilities for the inter- pretation of Zdzislaw Beksinski's work, based on selected examples of paintings from the so-called fantastic period. A grotesque look at art, which would explain the style of the artist's paintings, so compulsively using the language of de- formation, attaining alarming degeneration, is a look from the generally inaccessible, cavernous depths of the subcon- scious. Thanks to psychoanalysis, art can be read as a rep- resentation of the inner world of the creator, who unknowing- ly embeds the story of his childhood into his work. The direc- tion of the foregoing, represents the position of Alice Miller, a Swiss psychotherapist, in whose opinion knowledge stored in the subconscious is not pure fantasy, but rather an expla- nation referring to the reality of early childhood." @default.
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- W2130486592 title "Zdzislaw Beksinski’s Paintings of the “Fantastic Period” as an Expression of Early Childhood Experience" @default.
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