News

Surreal art isn’t above the real or in any way beyond it; it simply offers a different, newer way of looking at the real world, constructing a different perspective.
You don't have to be an art lover to appreciate the surreal. If you're fascinated by the dream world, magic, and all things, well, strange, this is your sign to make your space reflect that. Last ...
It's now argued that Surrealism is no longer an art movement – it's an attitude. From Dalí and Schiaparelli to Björk, Beverley D'Silva explores a fantastical world of dreams.
Surrealism is one of the more complex footnotes in the canon of art history. The term was coined by the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire in 1917, but was championed as a movement by writer André ...
Get an exclusive virtual sneak peek of our upcoming spring exhibitions: Leonora Carrington: Dream Weaver and Surrealism(s) — Then & Now! Join Dr. Gannit Ankori, Director and Chief Curator, in ...
Zeller believes that surrealism’s appeal to today’s artists is down to the freedom it gives them to express themselves in a way that is accessible to everyone - i.e., the language of dreams.
Exhibitions around the world are celebrating the art movement’s centennial and asking whether our crazy dreams can still set us free. André Breton in Paris in the 1920s. In 1924 he published ...
You don't have to be an art lover to appreciate the surreal. If you're fascinated by the dream world, magic, and all things, well, strange, this is your sign to make your space reflect that.