Edited By Stephanie D’Alessandro And Matthew Gale
Challenging Conventional Narratives Of A Revolutionary Artistic, Literary, And Philosophical Movement, This Publication Traces Surrealism’S Influence Andlegacy From The 1920S To The Late 1970S In Places As Geographically Diverse As Colombia, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Japan, Korea, Mexico, The Philippines, Romania,Syria, Thailand, And Turkey. The Catalogue Includes More Than 300 Works Of Art In A Variety Of Media By Well-Known Figures—Including Dalí, Ernst, Kahlo, Magritte, And Miró—As Well As Numerous Artists Who Are Less Widely Known.
Contributions From More Than Forty Distinguished International Scholars Explore The Network Of Surrealist Exchange And Collaboration, Artists’ Responses To The Challenges Of Social And Political Unrest, And The Experience Of Displacement And Exile In The Twentieth Century. The Multiple Narratives Addressed In This Expansive Book Move Beyond The Borders Of History, Geography, And Nationality To Provocatively Redraw The Map Of Surrealism.
Stephanie D’Alessandro Is The Leonard A. Lauder Curator Of Modern Art And Senior Research Coordinator In The Department Of Modern And Contemporary Art At The Metropolitan Museum Of Art. Matthew Gale Is Senior Curator At Larger At Tate Modern.
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