In September of 1945, an exiled 28-year-old Leonora Carrington painted her masterpiece, Les Distractions de Dagobert, a rapturous and explosive surrealist universe, teeming with mythical women, ...
The city’s Palazzo Reale devotes a show to the singular Surrealist painter, whose visionary creations have traditionally been ...
Ahead of the opening of Art Basel Miami Beach, Observer caught up with Norris to learn more about her life-changing choices, ...
The fair’s 17th edition—its final chapter before Frieze—balances its regionally anchored identity with growing global ambitions that could get amplified when the megafair takes the reins. Frida ...
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(Waltham, Mass. November 2024) — The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University is proud to announce Leonora Carrington: Dream Weaver, a captivating new exhibition opening on January 22, 2025, and on view ...
“Britain’s Lost Surrealist” reads the title of a mini-documentary on the Tate Britain ’ s website about Leonora Carrington, the brilliantly enigmatic painter who died in 2011. Were she here to respond ...
When the Nazis came to power in Germany, so-called "degenerate" Surrealist artists were forced to flee. Fortunately, Mexico ...
Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo, known for their mystical styles, flourished in Mexico. By Roberta Smith Some of the best paintings of Surrealism were made in Mexico during the 1940s and ’50s, by ...