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Jean-Claude Silbermann joined André Breton’s acolytes at 18. Now 90, he’s showing paintings at Independent, the art fair, and ...
Detail of Max Ernst, "Au rendez-vous des amis" (1922), featuring, left to right: Louis Aragon, André Breton ... 1924–2024 Surrealism Through Its Journals, edited by artist Franca Franchi ...
This spring, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts hosts the first solo museum exhibition in Canada devoted to the life and work of Montreal-born Surrealist Alan Glass ... who established the Museum of ...
It took 20 days to transfer 255 objects from André Breton's studio from Beaubourg in Paris to the Centre Pompidou-Metz near ...
The French poet Andre Breton (1896-1966) launched the literature, art and cultural movement known as Surrealism in 1924 with his Manifesto of Surrealism. This beguiling manifesto proposed new ways ...
Surrealist female artistsremained obscure because they were believed to be only muses to their male counterparts.
Welcome to the fantastical world of Surrealism ... of art history. The term was coined by the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire in 1917, but was championed as a movement by writer André Breton.
Perhaps the world's most famous female artist, Frida Kahlo continues to hit headlines around the world, demonstrating her ...
Works by Georges Papazoff, a Bulgarian artist who aroused both admiration and opposition, are going on show in the same gallery in Zagreb where he exhibited in 1934.