The Traumatic Surreal’ at the Henry Moore Institute, unpacks the generational trauma left by Nazism for postwar women ...
Afro-Surrealism is a genre or school of art and literature. In 1974, Amiri Baraka used the term to describe the work of Henry Dumas. D. Scot Miller in 2009 wrote "The Afro-surreal Manifesto" in which ...
Surrealism is a worldview, an approach to life that takes into account the most unpredictable paths, a philosophy. And it does so from the beginning, in its founding document: the manifesto published ...
The publication of André Breton’s Surrealist Manifesto in 1924 introduced groundbreaking ideas that challenged conventional notions of reality. This revolutionary movement explores the depths ...
Featuring Salvador Dalí, Joan Miró and Leonora Carrington, the bombastic ‘Surrealism’, at Centre Pompidou, is the only group ...
In 1924, André Breton published his Manifeste du Surréalisme (Surrealist Manifesto), launching one of the twentieth century’s most significant and well-known art movements. Marking the 100-year ...
and the opening of this show marking the centenary of André Breton’s Surrealist Manifesto is memorably unexpected. Bulging sacks hang from the ceiling of a darkened room at the entrance ...
Celebrate 100 years since the publication of the Surrealist Manifesto in this exhibition marking the past and present of one of the biggest art movements. Marking 100 years since Surrealism began in ...
When: Fri., Dec. 13, 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sat., Dec. 14, 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.