Surrealism:
Exquisite Corpse
In this exercise, students explored "exquisite corpse", a collaborative drawing approach that was first used by Surrealist artists in the 1920s to create bizarre and intuitive drawings. The Surrealists enjoyed the unpredictable and often absurd combinations that resulted from this game, and it became a popular way to generate new ideas. This particular game involved all the students taking turns drawing on a sheet of paper, folding it to conceal their contribution, and then passing it on to the next classmate to continue the drawing. The resulting drawings had an eerie and dreamlike quality, which reflected the Surrealist interest in exploring the subconscious and the human psyche. The game was a form of collective creativity, where each student contributed to a larger work without knowing what the others had created.
Mia, Mica , Sonya & Jarb
Asier, Mario, Martin & José
Estefania, Gabi, Mica & Miguel
Mauricio, Alberto, Asier & Eric
Marc, Gabriela, Alberto, Noam
Micaela, Fía, Miguel
Marina, Natalia & Andrés
Mica, Mario, Eric & Natalie
Gabriella, Martín, Carolina & Emi
Lorenzo, Camelia, Dylan & Alejandra
Marina, Camila & Paulina Soto
Eric, Natalie, Noam, Miguel
Cami G, Mariana, Cami & Rosi
Gabriella, Calum, Samantha, Daniela