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The Persistence of Memory(La persistencia de la memoria) (1931) is a trifecta of superlatives: Surrealism's most famous ...
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Lucia Wilcox lived an extraordinary life—mingling with Paris Surrealists, reinventing herself in New York, and painting ...
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The project of Surrealism Through Its Journals is niche, but quickly reveals itself as vital. The editors aim to “reread the parabola of the movement through the study of some of the journals ...
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 offered a new perspective. In the 1929 black-and-white film "An Andalusian Dog," Spanish director Luis Bunuel and his friend Salvador Dali brought a Surrealist work to the big screen ...
A groundbreaking Surrealism exhibition at the Centre Pompidou features iconic works by Salvador Dalí, René Magritte, and Leonora Carrington.
Surrealism, as we know it, all started in post-World War I Paris as a literary and philosophical—and later artistic—movement. It was radical, it was revolutionary.