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Supported by the Ozmen Institute for Global Studies Faculty Research Grant, ‘Soft Walls, Deep Water’ gallery opens at the ...
Why Latin American Surrealism is surging in a down art market Works by women in particular offer collectors a sure thing at a better price ...
Every person likes some form of art — whether it’s music, movies, or paintings. Then, within each form, there are plenty of styles to choose from. When it comes to painting styles, they range ...
Austinite Lars Frazer ended up with a Surrealist painting that his father owned; now it is up on the walls of the Blanton Museum ...
Strange Gaze: Surrealism at Cross Lane Projects in Kendal brings together 16 contemporary artists from across the UK. The exhibition is part of worldwide celebrations marking the centenary of the art ...
At One Hundred, Surrealism Is Alive and Well in Austin and Beyond "Long Live Surrealism!" at the Blanton Museum of Art is a far-ranging exhibition covering one of the most beloved—and ...
Stagnant Elixir's Sweet (2024) by Obvious emerges from the group's project that uses A.I. to visually recreate what's in the mind's eye.
From neo-surrealist painting to coarse conceptualism, three frieze editors discuss the year in art ...
The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth's Surrealism and Us explores how Black and Caribbean Artists made an art movement more inclusive.
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The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth announces Surrealism and Us: Caribbean and African Diasporic Artists since 1940.
Renowned artist Hector Hernandez’s Neo-Paganism and the Failed Gods exhibit will be featured at Laredo College starting on April 11.
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