Hans Bellmer 1902-1975

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Overview
Bellmer reacted to the zeitgeist of the moment in his work, stating “if the origin of my work is scandalous it is because, for me, the world is a scandal.”
Hans Bellmer (1902-75) was among many artists and poets who took inspiration from “Les Chants de Maldoror,” a dark chronicle of the wanderings and observations of a man convinced that cruelty and genius can coexist in a single personality. Bellmer, a German who lived in Paris from the late 1930s until his death, drew upon the proto-Surrealist tale in a series of etchings published in the 1960s.