The Paranoid Critical Transformation Method An Introduction
Of all the Surrealists and their achievements, there
is one that stands out above all the others. The
Paranoiac Critical method was a sensibility, or way
of perceiving reality that was developed by Salvador
Dalí. It was defined by Dalí himself as "irrational
knowledge" based on a "delirium of interpretation".
More simply put, it was a process by which the
artist found new and unique ways to view the world
around him. It is the ability of the artist or the
viewer to perceive multiple images within the same
configuration. The concept can be compared to Max
Ernst's frottage or Leonardo da Vinci's scribbling and
drawings. As a matter of fact, all of us have
practiced the Paranoid Critical Method when gazing
at stucco on a wall, or clouds in the sky, and seeing
different shapes and visages therein. Dalí elevated
this uniquely human characteristic into his own
artform.
Dalí, though not a true paranoid, was able to
simulate a paranoid state, without the use of drugs,
and upon his return to 'normal perspective' he would
paint what he saw and envisioned therein.
Dalí was able to create what he called "hand
painted dream photographs" which were physical,
painted representations of the hallucinations and
images he would see while in his paranoid state.
Although he certainly had his own load of mental
problems to bear, it can be said that Dalí's
delusions and paranoid hallucinations did not totally
dominate his mind, as he was able to convey them
to canvas.
Being a painter of miraculous skill, he was
capable of reproducing his myriad fantasies and
hallucinations as visual illusions on canvas.
It is in this context that one of Dalí's most
famous statements takes on a whole new meaning
and understanding.
"The only difference between myself
and a madman, is that I am not mad!"
In Dalí's own words, taken from his Conquest of
the Irrational, published in 1935:
"My whole ambition in the pictorial domain is to
materialize the images of my concrete irrationality
with the most imperialist fury of precision..."
He then goes on to say:
"Paranoiac-critical activity organizes and
objectivizes in an exclusivist manner the limitless
and unknown possibilities of the systematic
association of subjective and objective
'significance' in the irrational..."
"..it makes the world of delirium pass
onto the plane of reality"
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