In the latter years of World War II, the New York art scene started coalescing around a group of artists including Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, visionaries who would develop a daring new ...
The standard story of 1960s arts is one of Abstract Expressionism leading into Pop Art and minimalism. A Whitney show proposes an altogether different one centered on surrealism.
A spate of 2025 shows points to wider institutional interest not only in art that engages mystical or occult frameworks but ...
Not quite an example of winning through intimidation, the exhibition “Drawing Surrealism” partly persuades through the sheer volume of its offerings — distinctive, once wildly avant-garde and now ...
"Long Live Surrealism!" at the Blanton Museum of Art is a far-ranging exhibition covering one of the most beloved—and approachable—art movements of modern times. “Long Live Surrealism! 1924-Today” is ...
Hunter S. Thompson may have made a strong case for Las Vegas as America’s most hallucinogenic city, but I’d argue that Orlando is actually the capital of the United States of the Surreal. There’s an ...
Objects made under the influence of the art movement have inspired many contemporary and modern dealers at the 10th edition of Tefaf New York. By Martha Schwendener This is the 100th anniversary of ...
"Transference," a 1963 painting by Leonora Carrington, is among more than 100 works featured in “International Surrealism.” The exhibition is on view through March 22 at the Dallas Museum of Art. Joe ...
The old proverb states that: "There is nothing new under the sun." This can feel very true when surveying the landscape of our paint-by-numbers creativity. One thing that stifles new ideas is the fear ...
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