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At New York’s Miles McEnery Gallery, the Nashville-based painter draws on Magritte, Man Ray and more to transform the ...
Surrealism, the art movement that gave us disembodied eyeballs, melting clocks and animals with mismatched parts, was born in 1924 when the French poet André Breton published a treatise decrying ...
Surrealism’s origins are in the collective trauma of World War I and the global flu epidemic of 1918. Convinced that the rational, masculine world was to blame for such horrors, ...
Seinfeld, once "a show about nothing," is now a byword for its off-kilter, offbeat humor and unwillingness to conform to the ...
Surrealism challenges the status quo, discerns marvels in the everyday and seeks freedom in all domains of life. Mr. Polizzotti carefully balances the movement’s aspirations and attainments ...
We invite submissions for an art exhibition that celebrates the centennial evolution of surrealism while envisioning its future. Surrealism Tomorrow explores the profound relationship between ...
“Surrealism transformed my life philosophically,” she said. “I expect the reassessment of it to continue at least through the 100th anniversary (of the Surrealist Manifesto, next year).
Surrealism and Anti-fascism at Lenbachhaus, Munich. Pictured: Antonio Recalcati, Enrico Baj, Erró, Gianni Giancarlo Dova, Jean-Jacques Lebel, and Roberto Crippa, ...
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