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At New York’s Miles McEnery Gallery, the Nashville-based painter draws on Magritte, Man Ray and more to transform the ...
Marisa Adesman revels in trickery, secretism, and visual seduction in a mesmerizing new show at "Under the Rose" at Anat Ebgi ...
The artist discusses the unique allure and process of oil painting and what new projects are on the horizon.
A multidisciplinary artist from Chicago has opened a not-so-typical art studio on Main Street in Abingdon, modeling the ...
With temperatures skyrocketing outside, the Goeslings’ viridian, obsidian and mushroom hues offer a cool and curious escape.
Dior's Jonathan Anderson is not only a fashion designer, he’s a genius marketeer who can communicate the essence of 100 ...
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Today, Surrealism is primarily associated with visual art, and perhaps most saliently with painting. Ask the proverbial person on the street about Surrealism and they will likely rattle off names ...
We invite submissions for an art exhibition that celebrates the centennial evolution of surrealism while envisioning its future. Surrealism Tomorrow explores the profound relationship between ...
Surrealism offered a new perspective. In the 1929 black-and-white film "An Andalusian Dog," Spanish director Luis Bunuel and his friend Salvador Dali brought a Surrealist work to the big screen.
Surrealism, as we know it, all started in post-World War I Paris as a literary and philosophical—and later artistic—movement. It was radical, it was revolutionary.
The stuff of Salvador Dali’s wildest dreams is no match for Facebook these days: Amputee kittens using crutches. Strawberries in the shape of lifelike frogs. Bosomy conjoined twins, structurally ...