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Sep 01, 2023 - ongoing |
Artists in Exile: European Surrealists in the US during and after World War II Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, MO
Curated by Tobias Feldmann under the guidance of Director and Chief Curator Sabine Eckmann.
Historical documentary materials accompany a display of work by exiled artists including Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Fernand Léger, Matta, Yves Tanguy, among others, contextualizing their artistic practice during the wartime era. |
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Feb 07, 2024 - Apr 21, 2024 |
Surrealism: The Machine Age Fundacion Canal, Madrid
125 paintings, photographs, engravings, drawings, magazines, catalogues and books, sculptures and ready-made objects, and collection boxes showcased in four different sections with pieces by Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Francis Picabia, and Alfred Stieglitz, authors who broke with academic tradition and entered a new age in modernity: the age of the machine.
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Feb 09, 2024 - Apr 21, 2024 |
Abject Anatomy Tang Museum, Saratoga Springs, NY
Curated by Helen Branch.
Featuring a selection of photographs, prints, drawings, and paintings from the Tang collection that ask us to reflect on deep-seated fears about our own bodily nonconformance and that of those around us, including works by Louise Bourgeois, Salvador Dalí, Carroll Dunham, Nicole Eisenman, Chitra Ganesh, Nancy Grossman, Rico Lebrun, Laurie Simmons, Kiki Smith, and others. |
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Dec 12, 2023 - Apr 28, 2024 |
Myth and Massacre: Ernst Wilhelm Nay and André Masson Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg, Berlin
This exhibition focuses on the artistic relationship between the Surrealist Masson, born in 1896 in France, and Nay, born in Berlin in 1902, whose art would soon move away from figurative representation, becoming an icon of Modernist abstraction in post-war West Germany.
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Mar 08, 2024 - May 04, 2024 |
Dorothea Tanning: Musical Chairs Gallery Wendi Norris, San Francisco
An exhibition centered around two rare Tanning oil paintings: the classically surreal Musical Chairs (1951), which will be exhibited in the U.S. for the first time in over seventy years and her more contemporary masterpiece Door 84 (1984).
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Aug 30, 2023 - May 05, 2024 |
Foyer Installation: Roberto Matta The Menil Collection, Houston
Drawn entirely from the Menil's permanent holdings, this exhibition reunites a group of paintings from the May 1953 exhibition mounted by Alexander Iolas Gallery in New York titled Rome, 1949-1953, and containing seventeen abstract paintings created after the artist's relocation from the United States to Italy.
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May 08, 2024 - Jun 01, 2024 |
A Visionary Line: Remedios Varo Drawings Gallery Wendi Norris (Offsite), New York
In association with Adler Beatty.
Nine works on paper owned by Varo's doctor and friend in this gallery's third Remedios Varo exhibition. |
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Dec 09, 2023 - Jun 02, 2024 |
Surrealism at the Harn: A Centennial Celebration Harn Museum of Art, Gainesville, Florida
Curated by Dr. Rachel Silveri.
Marking the 100th anniversary of the Surrealist movement, this exhibition features over 35 works by 26 artists, including Gertrude Abercrombie, Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, Lee Krasner, Wifredo Lam, René Magritte, Roberto Matta, and many others. |
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Feb 24, 2024 - Jun 02, 2024 |
Matta Kunstforum Wien, Vienna
Curated by Ingried Brugger.
Matta himself coined the term "technique of psychological morphologies". His paintings always depict a kind of "inner landscape", which Matta called "inscape". Transcendence, mysticism and the automatism so important to surrealism are Matta's constant companions. Technically, the application of paint with a sponge is typical; only then did Matta work on his canvases with a brush. Fluidity and the blasting of boundaries as well as topical political references are - and this continues to make Matta a pillar of contemporary art production - essential conditions of his artistic output. His politically alert mind and his unconditional commitment to an open society also make him appear from today's perspective as a pioneer of an art that not only demanded the social responsibility of artistic endeavour, but actively lived it. |
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Feb 21, 2024 - Jun 16, 2024 |
Surrealism in Belgium Bozar, Brussels
Celebrating 100 years of surrealism with an exhibition on Belgium's famous avant-garde movement spanning no less than 60 years and including works by Rachel Baes, Giorgio De Chirico, Paul Delvaux, Max Ernst, Jane Graverol, René Magritte, Marcel Mariën, Paul Nougé, Yves Tanguy, and many others.
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Aug 26, 2022 - Jun 30, 2024 |
Frida Kahlo: Diego y Yo Fundación Malba, Buenos Aires
The 1949 Diego y yo (Diego and I) and the 1942 Autorretrato con chango y loro (Self-portrait with monkey and parrot) paintings serve as centerpieces alongside a considerable collection of documents, including Frida Kahlo's photographs, letters and personal effects.
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Apr 27, 2024 - Jun 30, 2024 [related VIDEO] |
Surrealism and Japan Kyoto Cultural Museum, Kyoto [Dec 16, 2023-Feb 04, 2024]
Itabashi Art Museum, Tokyo [Mar 02, 2024-Apr 14, 2024]
Mie Prefectural Museum of Art, Mie-ken, Japan [Apr 27, 2024-Jun 30, 2024]
In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the publication of Breton's Surrealist Manifesto, this exhibition primarily showcases Japanese paintings influenced by Surrealism and introduces the development of diverse images while reflecting on the era in which these artists lived.
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Feb 21, 2024 - Jul 21, 2024 |
IMAGINE! 100 Years of International Surrealism Royal Museums of Fine Arts, Belgium [Feb 21, 2024-Jul 21, 2024] Curated by Francisca Vandepitte for the RMFAB. Centre Pompidou, Paris [Sep 04, 2024-Jan 13,2025] Curated by Didier Ottinger and Marie Sarré for the Centre Pompidou.
Hamburger Kunsthalle, Germany [Jun 12, 2025-Oct 12, 2025]Fundación Mapfré, Madrid [Feb 04, 2025-May 11, 2025] Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania [autumn 2025-spring 2026]
Blockbuster traveling show marking the centennial of the Surrealist movement. Each partnering museum will host the core of the travelling exhibition, with a focus on their own collections. Brussels aims to deliver a comprehensive understanding of surrealism viewed from a symbolist perspective, showcasing over 130 artworks, including paintings, works on paper, sculptures, assemblages, and photographs.
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Feb 21, 2024 - Jul 21, 2024 |
Magritte-Folon: The Dream Factory Royal Museums of Fine Arts, Belgium
While Brussels celebrates the 100th anniversary of surrealism, some of René Magritte's works will be traveling so it is taking advantage of this period to create a dialogue between the fascinating world of Magritte and the poetic creations of Jean-Michel Folon.
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Mar 10, 2024 - Jul 28, 2024 |
Surrealism and Us: Caribbean and African Diasporic Artists since 1940 Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas
Curated by María Elena Ortiz.
Inspired by the essay 1943: Surrealism and Us by Suzanne Césaire and the history of Surrealism in the Caribbean with connections to notions of the Afrosurreal in the United States, this presentation includes over 50 works from the 1940s to the present day, in a wide range of media such as painting, sculpture, drawing, video, and installation. |
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Apr 12, 2024 - Aug 25, 2024 |
Surréalisme: Le Grand Jeu Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne
Curated by Juri Steiner and Pierre-Henri Foulon, assisted by Paolo Baggi.
Borrowing its title from a review published between 1928-1930 by a splinter group of French Surrealist artists who vehemently refused to rally to André Breton's movement, here is the first thematic exhibition devoted to Surrealism at MCBA since 1987, organised in three sequences focused on three games: chess, Tarot, and dice. Featuring works by Rachel Baes, Hans Bellmer, Victor Brauner, André Breton, Claude Cahun, Nicolas Calas, Leonora Carrington, Ithell Colquhoun, Salvador Dalí, Lise Deharme, Maya Deren, Marcel Duchamp, Marcel Duhamel, Max Ernst, Leonor Fini, Esteban Frances, Wilhelm Freddie, Jane Graverol, Maurice Henry, Jacques Herold, Georges Hugnet, Valentine Hugo, Wilfredo Lam, René Magritte, Marcel Mariën, Mayo, Pierre Molinier, Meret Oppenheim, Benjamin Péret, Man Ray, Hans Richter, Robert Rius, Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern, Kurt Seligmann, Yves Tanguy, Dorothea Tanning, Toyen, Remedios Varo, Unica Zürn, among many others. |
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Feb 02, 2024 - Aug 31, 2024 |
Fantastic Visions: 100 Years of Surrealism from the National Galleries of Scotland Museum of Art Pudong, Shanghai
Over 100 major works by over 50 artists, drawn entirely from the collection of the National Galleries of Scotland, including Salvador Dalí, René Magritte, Max Ernst, Joan Miró, Leonora Carrington, and Dorothea Tanning. All the artworks on display, ranging from painting, sculpture, frottage, collage, photography, manuscripts, and books, are presented in China for the first time.
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Mar 29, 2024 - Sep 02, 2024 |
André Masson: There Is No Finished World Centre Pompidou-Metz, France
Curated by Chiara Parisi.
150 works, including paintings, drawings, sculptures, periodicals and archive documents never before exhibited from important public and private American, German, Swiss, Belgian, Italian and French collections tracing Masson's career, painting a picture of a multifaceted artist, open to collaborations and to the world, incessantly pursuing experimentation guided by the dictates of the unconscious and a desire for the infinite. |
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Apr 04, 2024 - Sep 08, 2024 |
Surrealism 100: Prague, Tartu and Other Stories... Estonian National Museum, Tartu, Estonia
Curated by Joanna Hoffmann and Kristlyn Liier.
In Estonia, where Western art styles arrived somewhat late, a programmatic surrealist movement never materialised. Many artists did create art which had surrealist elements but did not dedicate themselves solely to that style. This exhibition offers an overview of works with surrealist elements in the collection of the museum. |
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Jun 22, 2024 - Sep 15, 2024 |
A Long Affair: Surrealism 1924 to Now The Hyde Collection, New York
Paintings, drawings, prints, and three-dimensional objects from every decade since the 1920s through contemporary makers today, with artists including Jean Arp, Pennie Brantley, Leonora Carrington, George Condo, Salvador Dalí, Julio de Diego, Dorothy Dehner, Max Ernst, Karl Fortess, Philip Guston, Wifredo Lam, Georges Malkine, Man Ray, Joan Miró, Wangechi Mutu, Richard Pousette-Dart, Nathaniel Mary Quinn, Kay Sage, Atillio Salemme, Kurt Seligmann, Yves Tanguy, and others.
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Jul 06, 2024 - Dec 01, 2024 |
Dalí: Disruption and Devotion MFA Boston, Boston
Nearly 30 paintings and prints on loan from the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, FL juxtaposed with European masterpieces from the MFA's collection, including portraits, religious scenes, and still-lifes by El Greco, Orazio Gentileschi, and Velázquez, among others.
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Sep 07, 2024 - Dec 08, 2024 |
Long Live Surrealism! 1924-Today Blanton Museum of Art, Austin
Curated by Claire Howard.
Drawn from the Blanton's collection with select loans and including Surrealists such as Hans Bellmer, Leonora Carrington, Federico Castellon, Max Ernst, Wifredo Lam, Man Ray, and Stephen Robeson Miller, alongside artists inspired by its innovations, including Yayoi Kusama and Dorothy Hood, and contemporary artists working within its vocabulary. |
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Aug 31, 2024 - Jan 05, 2025 |
Surrealism: Worlds in Dialogue Kunsthalle Vogelmann, Heilbronn, Germany
~120 paintings, works on paper, sculptures, films, by artists including Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, Yves Tanguy, René Magritte, Claude Cahun, among others, engaging in a dialogue with contemporary artists like Cindy Sherman, Sarah Lucas, or David Lynch, shedding light on themes such as identity, gender, technology, and mental health.
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Jul 07, 2024 - Jan 12, 2025 |
der die DADA arp museum, Remagen, Germany
This wide-ranging exhibition examines the complex contribution of women to the Dada movement and shows the liberatory striving toward emancipation. Contemporary artworks, illustrate the movement's continuing impact up to the present day. Includes works by Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Emmy Hennings, Hannah Höch, among others.
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Sep 01, 2024 - Jan 15, 2025 |
Alberto Giacometti: Unveiled Surrealism Max Ernst Museum, Brühl
Organised in collaboration with the Fondation Giacometti, Paris and still subject to change, Autumn 2024 brings a major exhibition dedicated to the lesser-known surreal work of the Swiss sculptor, painter and illustrator. Like Max Ernst, the sculptor was drawn to Paris in 1922, where they met in 1928 and worked in neighbouring studios. With his work La Boule suspendue, Giacometti was accepted into the circle of Surrealists in 1930.
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Oct 15, 2024 - Mar 02, 2025 |
But Live Here? No Thanks: Surrealism + Anti-Fascism Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich
Curated by Karin Althaus, Adrian Djukic and Stephanie Weber.
Structured as a constellation of episodes with an objective to make Surrealism visible as a combative, internationally networked, and highly politicized movement, guided by an idea that was central to Surrealism: anti-fascism. Preliminary artist list includes Art & Liberté, Georges Bataille, Hans Bellmer, Victor Brauner, André Breton, Claude Cahun und Marcel Moore, Leonora Carrington, Aimé Césaire, Suzanne Césaire, Óscar Domínguez, Robert Desnos, Paul Éluard, Max Ernst, Esteban Francés, Eugenio Granell, Groupe Octobre, John Heartfield, Jindrich Heisler, Jacques Hérold, Wifredo Lam, René Magritte, Dora Maar, La Main à Plume, André Masson, Roberto Matta, Lee Miller, Joan Miró, Wolfgang Paalen, Pablo Picasso, Jacques Prévert, Jindrich Styrský, Yves Tanguy, Karel Teige, Toyen, Remedios Varo, Wols, among many others. |
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Oct 18, 2024 - Apr 27, 2025 |
Max Ernst and Photography: A Visit from the Würth Collection Museum für Fotografie, Berlin
Ernst constantly broke with artistic conventions and experimented with new techniques. He was not, however, a photographer. This exhibition looks for points of connection between his oeuvre and photography. Some of these are direct, as in photo-collages, however they are often indirect, and serve to confuse.
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Nov 21, 2024 - Apr 27, 2025 |
Forbidden Territories: 100 Years of Surreal Landscapes The Hepworth Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK
A journey through the fantastical terrains of Surrealism over 100 years, looking at how Surreal ideas can turn landscape into a metaphor for the unconscious, fuse the bodily with the botanical, and provide means to express political anxieties, gender constraints and freedoms. Trans-historical, thematic groupings of artwork will bring together artists of Breton's circle from the 1920s, Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, Eileen Agar, Lee Miller and Max Ernst, among others, alongside later Surrealists such as Leonora Carrington, Edith Rimmington, Marion Adnams, Conroy Maddox, Desmond Morris and more
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Jan 18, 2025 - Jun 01, 2025 |
Gertrude Abercrombie: The Whole World is a Mystery Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA
Curated by Eric Crosby and Sarah Humphreville with Cynthia Stucki.
Gertrude Abercrombie (American, 1909-1977) was a critical figure in the midcentury Chicago art scene and a creative force who, from the 1930s until her death in 1977, produced enigmatic paintings populated with objects and figures of personal significance. This is the most comprehensive museum presentation of the artist's work to date. |
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Spring, 2025 - Spring, 2025 |
Leonor Fini: Lo sguardo della sfinge Palazzo Reale, Milan
Curated by Tere Arcq and Carlos Martìn.
This exhibition, including painting, drawing, photography, decorative art, fashion design, costumes, artist's books and documents, is inspired by the reflections that her art provoked in important writers and artists of her time, including Jean Genet, Max Ernst or Jean Cocteau. The identification with the Sphinx, a legendary creature, is also the curators' statement of principles about the multifaceted aspects of her work and about its ever-evolving nature. |
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Oct 26, 2024 - Jan 18, 2026 |
Surrealism in the Moderna Museet Collection Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Curated by Lena Essling.
The exhibition follows in the wake of the best-known works of classical surrealism by later artists that are dealing with the subconscious, the irrational, and the darker, violent aspects of a craving culture, with works by Maya Deren, Rebecca Horn, Wifredo Lam, René Magritte, Joan Miró, Meret Oppenheim, Robert Rauschenberg, Dorothea Tanning, and Toyen, among others. |
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Sep __, 2025 - Jan __, 2026 |
Dali e la Moda Palazzo Reale, Milan
Curated by Laura Bartolomé Roviras and Judith Clark.
Fashion is perhaps one of the least familiar fields in which Dali embodied his artistic universe. Yet, fashion is one of the artist's most prolific contributions at all stages of his career. This is a unique opportunity to admire and gain insight into Salvador Dali's astonishing complexity and in part his work as an eclectic genius. |
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Oct __, 2025 - Feb __, 2026 |
Leonora Carrington Palazzo Reale, Milan
Curated by Tere Arcq.
Paintings, photographs, books, and archival material in the first exhibition entirely dedicated to Leonora Carrington held in Italy. |
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