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Lucia Wilcox lived an extraordinary life—mingling with Paris Surrealists, reinventing herself in New York, and painting ...
This is not an article. It’s a fish in the shape of a piano, floating in a clear blue sky, seen through a keyhole. Surrealism, the art movement that gave us disembodied eyeballs, melting clocks ...
Meret Oppenheim found fame with a furry cup—her disconcerting double entendre, Object (1936), a fur-covered cup, saucer and ...
The sale of Pauline Karpidas' collection is expected to fetch $81 million, the highest estimate ever placed on a single ...
An exhibition at NMWA in Washington, DC, explores modern and contemporary women artists’ use of the uncanny as a feminist ...
Surrealism can take a few hits, probably needs them. Chisel away what’s lacklustre, and you are left with the good, more lustrous than ever. The final galleries of ...
No thanks: Surrealism and Anti-fascism, at the Lenbachhaus in Munich, aims "to show that the movement of Surrealism formed at the same time as those fascist movements in Europe, and thus it is ...
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 ...
A groundbreaking Surrealism exhibition at the Centre Pompidou features iconic works by Salvador Dalí, René Magritte, and Leonora Carrington.
Artist and film director Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich in a BFI LFF interview discusses 'The Ballad of Suzanne Césaire,' colonialism, surrealism, biopics.