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In his book “New Surrealism: The Uncanny in Contemporary Painting,” artist and writer Robert Zeller explores why and how contemporary artists are engaging with surrealist ideas and imagery.
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“SURREALISM” IS ONE of those buzzwords, like “curate” or “groundbreaking,” that has been rendered effectively meaningless through overuse. In his 1924 “ Manifesto of Surrealism ...
Surrealism is not a form that remains in the era of its post-World War I origins; its foundational antiestablishment tenets are still very much at play across the practice.
Magritte’s Prophetic Surrealism No other artist more perfectly anticipated the banal strangeness of life in the twenty-first century.
It turns 100 this year, but what is surrealism and why is it more relevant than ever?
It turns 100 this year, but what is surrealism and why is it more relevant than ever?
Zeller believes that surrealism’s appeal to today’s artists is down to the freedom it gives them to express themselves in a way that is accessible to everyone – i.e., the language of dreams.
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