Ninety years ago André Breton ... art and literature, which more or less developed organically, and Breton’s attempt to codify and regulate particular practices under the term surrealism.
Art in the Barn ... later learned with Poet Andre Breton and Painter Yves Tanguy to ride the surrealist tide. In 1939 she returned to the U.S., closely followed by Tanguy, to whom she was married ...
Down with expensive trophies at art fairs: it’s time to reclaim a more radical vision of creativity.
Magic Art, by André Breton. Fulgar Press. A foreword by Robert Shehu-Ansell explains Magic Art was first available in 1957, when it was printed as part of a subscription edition of a thematic series ...
André Breton’s visit to the Hopi Mesas in August 1945, the month the United States dropped atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, turned into a crossroads for him and for surrealism. This talk examines ...
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Jacobin on MSNPierre Naville Carved Out a Surrealist Path to MarxismIn the years after the end of World War I, there were movements of both political and cultural revolt, launched by a new ...
Welcome to the fantastical world of Surrealism ... of art history. The term was coined by the French poet Guillaume ...
Eileen Agar, also known as Eileen Forrester Agar, was a British artist associated with Surrealism. She was born in 1899 in ... Paul Nash, André Breton, Paul Éluard, Ezra Pound, Leonora Carrington, and ...
Kay Sage, born Katherine Linn Sage, was an American artist known for her oil paintings that often depicted architectural themes. She was associated with Surrealism and was influenced ... included Yves ...
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