"The Surrealist Manifesto" was published a century ago. Artists like Andre Breton and Salvador Dali aimed to create a better future. How has their legacy changed the way we see the world?
“Dalí: Disruption and Devotion” will stay on view until Dec. 1, 2024 in the MFA’s Lois B. and Michael K. Torf Gallery. —Staff writer Hannah E. Gadway can be reached at hannah.gadway@thecrimson.com.
One of Bakersfield’s staple events, the Via Arté street painting festival, is set to transform the Marketplace’s parking lot into canvases of art ...
We journey to the Pinault Collection in Paris, France, to learn about the "Drunk Streetlamp" by Martin Kippenberger.
Gallery Minsky is marking the movement's centenary by showing works by the likes of Leonor Fini and Stanislao Lepri ...
The artist, whose work is being shown across Europe this month, reflected on fictional spaces, semi-truths and hidden losses.
100 years on, the movement risks becoming little more than a populist attraction filled with big personalities, schisms and ...
Since the photographer’s death, in 1987, the only book he published in his lifetime has attained the status of a classic.
Whether you admire the emotional canvases of the Italian Renaissance or get curious about contemporary art installations, art ...
Written and directed by Quentin Dupieux, Daaaaaalí is an unabassed comic dive into the mind and art of Surrealist artist ...
It is a set of warped, surrealist self-portraits and interior landscapes. The paintings mirroring the feeling of watching, and eventually losing a loved one to cancer. Utilising a simple yet ...
Steffen’s distinctive style lives somewhere in between the surreal and the cartoonish ... clothed. In three self-portraits, Steffen portrays himself in progressive stages of undress, a wittily ...