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La Lectura has access to one of the lesser-known portraits of Dalí, created by Man Ray in 1936 and that has remained hidden ...
Next spring, the V&A South Kensington will unveil a new fashion exhibition, exploring Elsa Schiaparelli’s legacy through a ...
At One Hundred, Surrealism Is Alive and Well in Austin and Beyond "Long Live Surrealism!" at the Blanton Museum of Art is a far-ranging exhibition covering one of the most beloved—and ...
A hundred years ago, in a world brewing with change, an idea emerged from the literary and artistic movement of the 1920s. The publication of André Breton’s Surrealist Manifesto in 1924 ...
Designer Daniel Roseberry kicked off Paris Couture week with a collection that riffed on many of Schiaparelli’s greatest hits ...
They might have realized the potential he identified in his Manifesto to an even greater degree than the Surrealist works of women who proved better at pursuing his premises than the men he anointed.
In October, 1924, André Breton published the Surrealist Manifesto in Paris, demanding a break from the conformities of the past and arguing for an art that pulled liberally from Freud, Dadaism ...
"The Surrealist Manifesto" was published a century ago. Artists such as Andre Breton and Salvador Dali aimed to create a better future. How has their legacy changed the way we see the world?