This year’s wide-ranging Surrealism celebrations have explored aspects from feminism to the African diaspora. Few, though, have highlighted how the advent of modern photography helped shape the ...
It’s probably folly to attempt a biopic of Lee Miller—the Surrealist photographer, model, muse, and journalist who refused to be pinned down, whose many peregrinations signaled her reluctance to be ...
Emerging from this milieu was a group of photographers pushing the boundaries of their medium. The avant-garde in 1920s Prague, the surrealists in Paris and exponents of the Neues Sehen (New Vision) ...
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 ...
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 ...
This image by Erik Johansson includes a real fish he caught himself. It is used as the poster image for "Imagine" Surreal Photography by Erik Johansson at the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis ...
Editor’s note: Portrait of the Artist is a regular feature in Enjoy! that spotlights artists with exhibits in the Hudson Valley. If you are an artist in a current or upcoming exhibit and would like to ...
Chris Blanco is a binational artist in the truest sense of the word. Born in Baja California, Mexico, the 38-year-old practices as an artist on both sides of the border. From Jan. 10 through 25, ...
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 ...
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.
Allow us to introduce you to one puzzling group on Facebook called “Accidental Surrealism”.