A history of the ‘exquisite corpse’ in art shows how it embodies surrealist ideas of freedom, community and radical ...
Vital Signs’ at MoMA explores how artists have abstracted bodily experience as a means of mapping the construction of ...
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Located just 75 miles to the north of the French city of Toulouse, the town of Saint-Cirq-Lapopie feels like stepping back in ...
In 1936, Salvador Dalí made a window display for Bonwit Teller department store and he wasn’t the only Surrealist to make a storefront appearance; in 1945, Marcel Duchamp arranged copies of a book by ...
One hundred years ago the French poet André Breton published his “Manifesto of Surrealism,” establishing a movement that was as influential in the 20th century as Romanticism had been in the ...
One hundred years ago this October, André Breton wrote his first Surrealist Manifesto, widely recognised as the starting point of the movement. Rejecting rationalism as “hostile to any ...
The French modern art museum presents a selection of creations by friends of the writer and anarchist activist, and also by artists he loved, from the endowment fund he launched in 2013.
“Dreams are fundamental to surrealism, which marks a centenary this year: 100 years since the publication of André Breton’s Manifesto of Surrealism in 1924,” notes Suzanne Landau, Anne and ...
In ‘you text nothing like you look’, the artist crafts a series of love letters to the authors and musicians who have ...
In 1924, the French writer André Breton put his name to a document he called "The Surrealist Manifesto". In it, he argued that European culture had suppressed "everything that may rightly or ...