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Wolfgang Paalen, Fumage, 1938, candle smoke on paper
Wolfgang Paalen, Pays interdit ("Forbidden Land"), 1936-37, oil painting

Fumage is a surrealist art technique popularized by Wolfgang Paalen in which impressions are made by the smoke of a candle or kerosene lamp on a piece of paper or canvas.[1] Paalen's first fumage, Dictated by a Candle, was presented 1936 in the International Surrealist Exhibition in London. In the same year Paalen painted Pays interdit ("Forbidden Land"), his first oil painting, which he based on the fumage technique. Several other Surrealists as Roberto Matta, but also Salvador Dalí later utilized the technique, Dali calling the technique "sfumato".[2] The technique has been utilized by artists including Bimal Banerjee,[3] Alberto Burri, Burhan Doğançay, Jiri Georg Dokoupil, Hugh Parker Guiler, Yves Klein, Antonio Muñiz, and Otto Piene.

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In popular media

Guiler's usage of the fumage technique is depicted briefly in the 1987 film Henry and June and his fumage pictures were often used as the covers for his wife Anaïs Nin's books.[4]

Scholarship

Scholar Mary Flanagan compared the technique to the reading of tea leaves and to the Rorschach test.[5] José Antonio Pérez Esteban's 2013 doctoral thesis analyzes fumage art, especially "soot paintings" by Jiri Georg Dokoupil.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Barnitz, Jacqueline (2001). Twentieth-Century Art of Latin America. University of Texas Press. p. 116. ISBN 0292708580.
  2. ^ Aspley, Keith (2010). Historical Dictionary of Surrealism. Scarecrow Press. pp. 209–210. ISBN 978-0810858473.
  3. ^ Chaitanya, Krishna (1994). History of Indian Painting: The Modern Period. Abhinav Pubns. p. 240. ISBN 8170173108.
  4. ^ Herron, Paul (1996). Anaïs Nin: a book of mirrors. Sky Blue Press. p. 49. ISBN 0965236404.
  5. ^ Flanagan, Mary (2009). Critical Play: Radical Game Design. The MIT Press. p. 158. ISBN 978-0262062688.
  6. ^ Esteban, Pérez; Antonio, José (24 January 2013). Cuadros de humo: Una constante esencial en la obra de Jiri Georg Dokoupil (doctoral thesis) (in Spanish). Universitat Politècnica de València. doi:10.4995/Thesis/10251/19008 – via riunet.upv.es.

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