Tag #Surrealism

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French Artist's Trauma-Inspired Paintings Unveiled in Madrid

The posthumous exhibition of Monique Gies' paintings in Madrid reveals the artist's traumatic childhood abuse, prompting reflection on generational trauma and artistic expression as a form of healing.

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Leonora": A Biopic Showcases Surrealist Painter's Life

The film "Leonora", a German, Mexican, UK, and Romanian co-production, chronicles the life of influential surrealist painter Leonora Carrington, from her English childhood to her artistic development in Mexico, using key locations and incorporating anecdotes from her close friend Elena Poniatowska's...

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Cronenberg's "The Shrouds": A Surreal Exploration of Grief and Technology

The Shrouds", David Cronenberg's possibly last film, follows eccentric tech entrepreneur Karsh who uses technology to maintain a relationship with his dead wife, exploring themes of grief, technology, and the surreal in present-day Toronto.

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Uncanny": Feminist Art and the Unsettling Power of the Familiar

The National Museum of Women in the Arts presents "Uncanny," an exhibition running through August 10th featuring nearly 70 works by over 30 women artists, exploring the uncanny as a feminist strategy and social critique, using surrealism, unsafe spaces, and the uncanny valley to address themes of id...

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Bedevil": A Surreal Australian Horror Film

Tracey Moffatt's 1993 horror film "Bedevil", the first feature film directed by an Australian Aboriginal woman, uses surreal sets and non-linear storytelling to explore Indigenous spirituality and challenge Western narrative conventions, receiving some international acclaim but remaining relatively ...

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The Phoenician Scheme": Anderson's Self-Reflexive Exploration of Artistic Creation

Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme," which premiered at Cannes, follows the elaborate plan of a shady businessman, Anatole "Zsa-Zsa" Korda, to exploit a desert region; the film uses real artwork within its meticulously designed sets, exploring themes of artifice and authenticity.

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Double Feature: A Book Exploring the Power of Juxtaposition in Vernacular Photography

Mark Alice Durant's "Double Feature" showcases over 200 vernacular photographs from Patrick Pound's collection, exploring how juxtapositions create unexpected meanings and transform photography from mere documentation into visual thought, as analyzed by 44 writers.

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Undervalued Dalí Illustration's Value Soars

A Salvador Dalí illustration, "Vecchio Sultano," sold for £150 at a Cambridge house clearance sale but was later valued at £20,000-£30,000 after authentication by expert Nicolas Descharnes, revealing its connection to Dalí's unpublished "Arabian Nights" series.

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Keret's "Autocorrect": Absurdist Short Stories Reflecting Modern Anxieties

Etgar Keret's "Autocorrect" is a collection of short stories exploring ordinary people's reactions to extraordinary situations, such as doppelgangers, simulated realities, and the afterlife, using absurdist humor and metaphysical wit to critique modern alienation.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Tate Britain Retrospective Showcases Edward Burra's Life and Work

Tate Britain's retrospective on Edward Burra, a reclusive British artist who died in 1976, explores his life and work through paintings and his extensive personal archive, revealing his unique artistic style, social commentary, and complex personality.

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No Poverty
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Néstor Retrospective: A Late Reckoning for an Excessive Artist

A retrospective of Néstor's work, opening in 2025, showcases his vibrant, excessive style influenced by British visionaries and his Canarian background, challenging post-war Spanish conservatism and highlighting his queer identity and hedonistic themes.

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Surreal Photography: Viviane Sassen's Retrospective at Collezione Maramotti

The Collezione Maramotti in Reggio nell'Emilia, Italy, presents a retrospective of Viviane Sassen's surreal photographs, showcasing her unique style blending fashion photography with experimental techniques like collage and painting, challenging traditional boundaries of photographic representation.

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