After its initial showing at the Museum of European Photography in Paris, “PHOSPHOR” coming to Amsterdam is a sort of ...
The 1951 artwork, "La Grande Dame (The Cat Woman)," stands over six feet tall and features paintings of "hybrid creatures and ...
Who doesn’t know Salvador Dalí’s famous painting popularly known as “Melting Clocks” or “Soft-Watches” — painted and titled by the artist “The Persistence of Memory” in 1931, I ask rhetorically?
Art Gallery of NSW’s upcoming summer blockbuster features works by Belgian surrealist Rene ... Bowler-hatted men in trench coats rain down in the iconic pictorial puzzler Golconda (1952 ...
The Spanish painter's most famous work remains an icon of the surrealism art movement, still one of the most celebrated a century after it got off the ground. The movement got its start in Paris ...
Take a rare visual journey of twentieth and twenty-first century masterpieces ahead of Christie’s Fall Marquee Week, with ...
To mark 100 years of surrealism, Russell Tovey is exploring where this mind-bending art movement came from, where it travelled to, and how it has remained relevant. Show more Today, Russell Tovey ...
Collectors demonstrated a strong appetite for surrealism on Friday at Sotheby’s in Paris as every one of the two dozen or so works that were offered found buyers, with more than two thirds ...
Yet he was an impractical joker in every other sense. Art historian Julie Waseige, who specialises in Belgian surrealism and worked as a researcher at the Musee Magritte in Brussels, writes ...