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Explore the captivating world of Surrealism, a revolutionary art movement from 1924-1940s. Dive into the realm of the unconscious mind through automatism and dream-like creations, as seen in works by iconic artists such as Miró, Masson, Ernst, Magritte, Oppenheim, Man Ray, Cornell, and Giacometti. Witness the birth of surrealistic masterpieces and discover the innovative techniques like Automatic Drawing and Exquisite Corpse. Surrealism at MoMA showcases a collection of thought-provoking artworks that challenge reality and embrace the limitless possibilities of imagination.
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Tapping into the Unconscious:Automatism and Dreams MoMA Surrealism Theme
Miró. The Birth of the World. Montroig, late summer-fall 1925. MoMA Surrealism Theme
André Masson. Automatic Drawing. 1924. MoMA Surrealism Theme
Max Ernst. L'évadé (The Fugitive) from Histoire Naturelle (Natural History). 1926 (Reproduced frottages executed c. 1925) MoMA Surrealism Theme
Cadavre Exquis (Exquisite Corpse) with Yves Tanguy, Joan Miro, Max Morise, and Man Ray. Nude. 1926-27. MoMA Surrealism Theme
René Magritte. The Palace of Curtains, III. Le Perreux-sur-Marne, 1928-29. MoMA Surrealism Theme
Surrealist Object and Assemblages MoMA Surrealism Theme
Meret Oppenheim. Object. Paris, 1936. MoMA Surrealism Theme
Man Ray. Indestructible Object. 1964 (replica of 1923 original). MoMA Surrealism Theme
Joseph Cornell. Taglioni's Jewel Casket. 1940. MoMA Surrealism Theme
Alberto Giacometti. The Palace at 4 a.m. 1932. MoMA Surrealism Theme