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For her unique vision, artist and writer Leonora Carrington is among a number of creative women being celebrated anew.
The otherwordly paintings by Leonora Carrington are broken records at auction. Will collectors also go crazy for her sculptures?
"Leonora Carrington: Dream Weaver," the artist’s first-ever museum exhibition in New England, brings together over thirty works of art, some rarely seen, that span over six decades of Carrington’s ...
WINTER ARTS GUIDE Leonora Carrington’s fantastical worlds at the Rose Art Museum ‘From an early age she was a rebel. She refused to be put in a box,’ says curator Gannit Ankori of the ...
As Surrealism celebrates its 100th birthday, a rare sculpture by renowned Surrealist Leonora Carrington is going up for auction. On November 18, Sotheby’s will sell La Grande Dame (The Cat Woman ...
The surrealist artist and writer Leonora Carrington died in Mexico in 2011. She was 94, and had led an eventful and productive life, from reluctant debutante in England to bohemian in 1930s Paris ...
More than three years after announcing the imminent opening of Leonora Carrington’s former home in Mexico City as a public museum, the university in charge of the project has scrapped the idea ...
Has Leonora Carrington’s Old Maids, come to be interpreted differently in the eyes of the 21st century viewer? I personally wouldn’t mind joining in this high tea.
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