Kiki et ses amies (Thérèze Treize et Lily) (1932) by Brassai

Kiki et ses amies (Thérèze Treize et Lily) - Brassai - 1932

Artwork Information

TitleKiki et ses amies (Thérèze Treize et Lily)
ArtistBrassai
Date1932
Art MovementSurrealism

About Kiki et ses amies (Thérèze Treize et Lily)

The artwork, titled “Kiki et ses amies (Thérèze Treize et Lily)” by Brassai, was created in 1932 and is representative of the Surrealism art movement. This piece, presented as a photograph, captures an intimate and evocative moment among its subjects.

The composition features three women reclining on a richly patterned fabric couch adorned with intricate designs. The scene conveys a sense of comfort and relaxed camaraderie. The women are dressed in patterned dresses and stockings, with their close physical proximity suggesting a deeper connection or bond among them. The serene expressions and casual poses enhance the intimate, almost voyeuristic quality of the photograph, characteristic of Surrealist exploration of human relationships and subconscious. Additionally, the presence of two dogs lounging near the women adds another layer of domestic tranquility to the overall ambiance of the piece. The choice of black and white photography emphasizes contrasts and textures, further intensifying the viewer’s engagement with the subjects and their environment.

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