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 ...
A history of the ‘exquisite corpse’ in art shows how it embodies surrealist ideas of freedom, community and radical creativity ...
In an exclusive extract from his new book, *Who Cares Anyway: Post-Punk San Francisco and the End of the Analog Age*, Will York explores art school backdrop to Bay Area punk At the Guggenheim, Bilbao, ...
One hundred years ago this October, André Breton wrote his first Surrealist ... the Fondation Cartier from 12 October. The Colombian artist explored many techniques, including weaving and the ...
Breton turned it into a philosophy. The latter defined it as a combination of opposites that would create a higher reality, encompassing the irrational and the rational, dream and reality, art and ...
Surrealism: First and Always is a distinctive and essential catalogue produced in conjunction with the Centre Pompidou's ...
Breton's text was the catalyst for what would become one of 20th century art's most recognisable movements, said Hettie Judah in The Guardian, inspiring artists including Salvador Dalí ...