Art in the Barn ... later learned with Poet Andre Breton and Painter Yves Tanguy to ride the surrealist tide. In 1939 she returned to the U.S., closely followed by Tanguy, to whom she was married ...
The French poet Andre Breton (1896-1966) launched the literature, art and cultural movement known as Surrealism in 1924 with his Manifesto of Surrealism. This beguiling manifesto proposed new ways ...
The journalist and collector Niomar Moniz Sodré Bittencourt, who established the Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro, was exiled after speaking out against Brazil's military dictatorship. ‘Aber ...
André Breton’s visit to the Hopi Mesas in August 1945, the month the United States dropped atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, turned into a crossroads for him and for surrealism. This talk examines ...
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TheCollector on MSNPop Art and Surrealism: What Do They Have in Common?Surrealism and Pop Art remain some of the most popular and loved art movements of the 20th century, well-known even by those ...
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"The Surrealist Manifesto" was published a century ago. Artists like Andre Breton and Salvador Dali aimed to create a better ...
Eileen Agar, also known as Eileen Forrester Agar, was a British artist associated with Surrealism. She was born in 1899 in ... Paul Nash, André Breton, Paul Éluard, Ezra Pound, Leonora Carrington, and ...
“Artists Who Have Worked at Atelier 17 (Paris ... 24 March 1943. 18. André Breton, “Prolegomena to a Third Manifesto of Surrealism or Not,” in André Breton, Manifestos of Surrealism (Michigan: ...
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