The primary goal of the surrealist movement was to liberate the modern mind by demonstrating how deep psychological impulses could be explored, depicted, and fused with everyday reality. The primary ...
The Subversion of Images - Surrealism, Photography, and Film, an extraordinarily rich survey of Surrealist photography. The exhibition comprises over 400 photographs, films, and documents: from very ...
Focal Press, a leading publisher of media technology books, announced today the release of "Surreal Photography: Creating the Impossible," the latest book from photography writer and educator Daniela ...
Binational artist Chris Blanco may have started in landscape photography, but his new approach takes him into a conceptual ...
There are those who take photos and those who make photos, to paraphrase the legendary photographer Ansel Adams. Michelle Watt is firmly the latter. Her richly hued, surrealist compositions – whether ...
Salvador Dalí "A Mad Tea Party" (1969) Lithograph and text on Mandeure paper Sheet dimensions: 17 in. × 22 7/8 in. Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Lynne B. and Roy G ...
Despite the censorship of dissident material during the decade between the Manchurian Incident of 1931 and the outbreak of the Pacific War in 1941, a number of photographers across Japan produced a ...
Considering how revolutionary Surrealist photography was in the years before World War II, what with its double-exposing, montaging, solarizing and other techniques, it may seem paradoxical that ...
From the outside, Minnesota appears so snowy and cold that it could easily be mistaken for Russia or Sweden. So two new surrealism-inspired exhibitions by artists from those countries fit right in.