Down with expensive trophies at art fairs: it’s time to reclaim a more radical vision of creativity.
Magic Art, by André Breton. Fulgar Press. A foreword by Robert Shehu-Ansell explains Magic Art was first available in 1957, when it was printed as part of a subscription edition of a thematic series ...
André Breton’s visit to the Hopi Mesas in August 1945, the month the United States dropped atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, turned into a crossroads for him and for surrealism. This talk examines ...
But I would like to make the distinction here between the use of the fantastic in late 19th and early 20th century art and literature, which more or less developed organically, and Breton’s ...
Featuring pieces by surrealists both famous and obscure, it is an "extravaganza" of an exhibition that casts an "appropriately irreverent" look at its subject. The photography here is particularly ...
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