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This year marks the 100th anniversary of the movement, yet its influence still resonates with artists around the world. Surrealism’s origins are in the collective trauma of World War I and 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 ...
The Spanish painter's most famous works remains an icon of the surrealism art movement, still one of the most celebrated a century after it got off the ground. The movement got its start in Paris ...
An exhibition at NMWA in Washington, DC, explores modern and contemporary women artists’ use of the uncanny as a feminist ...
Titled “Surrealism,” the show incorporates more ... “Of all the Modernist art movements, it was the Surrealists who were best at enjoying their revolution,” he writes.
Surrealism would give the irrational as much weight and respect as the rational. It would be fundamentally more than an art movement; it would challenge the very structure of the world and offer ...
Inspired by the labyrinthine structure of Surrealist exhibitions in the past ... He sought to create a new art movement that explored these ideas, stating, “I believe in the future resolution ...