By engaging with art imaginatively, we can encounter that deeper reality that the Surrealists have always sought in their artwork.
The Whitney Museum of American Art’s ambitious effort to rewrite art history is largely a grab bag of disparate stuff.
André Masson, “Allégories féminines” (“Feminine Allegories”) (circa1925). Ink on paper, 15 ¾ x 12 ¼ inches. Private Collection, Paris.Courtesy Jean-François Cazeau, Paris, France. (Image via ...
Female artists’ contributions to the Surrealist movement may be well known, but only a handful have received the recognition they deserve. A scholarly new exhibition in Frankfurt has brought together ...
Today, Surrealism is thought of as being synonymous with artists like Salvador Dalí, René Magritte, Max Ernst, or Man Ray. Over the years, names of women artists like Frida Kahlo, Remedios Varo, and ...
Collage remains rich in artistic potential because, more than ever, daily life comes to us as a patchwork of glimpsed realities and interrupted experiences. It takes an exhibition as stirring - and ...
When Dutch artist Telmo Pieper came across a big box of his childhood drawings that his parents had put in storage, he was taken aback by his linear representations of snails and hawks, cars and ...
To be on the internet today is to confront unsettling images—of war, climate change, humanitarian crises. Weird visuals crop up too. A YouTube algorithm provides me, for instance, with videos of a ...