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This spring, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts hosts the first solo museum exhibition in Canada devoted to the life and work of Montreal-born Surrealist Alan Glass (1921-2023).
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 ...
Jean-Claude Silbermann joined André Breton’s acolytes at 18. Now 90, he’s showing paintings at Independent, the art fair, and says Surrealism is “an attitude toward the world.” Jean ...
Unlike Kahlo, whose face appears on cushions and in baby books, Varo, Carrington and Rahon are little known outside the art ...
Breton—a French poet and the founder of Surrealism—visited the artist during his four-month-long trip to Mexico in 1938 and invited her to exhibit in Paris in 1939, describing her work as “a ...
Surrealist art was in fact largely born out of the brutal trauma of living under fascism, as these five striking works reveal. It's a century since André Breton's Manifesto of Surrealism ...
Convinced that the rational, masculine world was to blame for such horrors, the group’s founder, French writer André Breton ... the Spanish artist Salvador Dalí depicts a delirious, bizarrely ...
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A blockbuster at the Fundación MAPFRE gives deserved attention to Surrealist women such as Leonora Carrington and Dorothea Tanning. What if Surrealism had altogether escaped the grip of André ...
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