Surrealism
Surrealism
World tour of Cairo’s Surrealists comes to Tate Liverpool
Show examines role of Art et Liberté in international fight against fascism, nationalism and colonialism
Object lessons: a painting from Max Ernst's Arizona period, a Kurt Schwitters Merz collage, and a Cubistic still life by Jean Metzinger
Our pick of highlights from upcoming auctions
Fever dreams: on Delirious at the Met Breuer
An exhibition on post-war art proves a little too ambitious
“Live” restoration of Dalí painting in Rotterdam
The conservation of Dalí’s Landscape with a Girl Skipping will be visible to the public
Swiss centre set to open in Lens to honour Pierre Arnaud
The new arts centre will present two annual exhibitions, starting with 'Divisionism'
Investigating under Ernst’s surfaces at the Fondation Beyeler
Technical analysis could reveal secrets of rare Ernst plaster sculpture
Exhibition at Hamburger Kunsthalle to approach Giacometti as an early land artist
The Swiss artist’s unrealised sculptural compositions are on loan from the Guggenheim Collection
Pompidou promotes Dalí as forerunner to performance art in new exhibition
The chaotic layout of the show is designed to embrace the theatricality and madness of the great artist
Sale reports: Impressionist and Modern, Surrealism, and Contemporary
Peaks for best modern and contemporary artists High prices for works by Miró, Bacon, Moore and Richter are reminiscent of the boom
Surrealist women artists follow Alice’s footsteps in new exhibition
Female surrealists are having their day in the sun at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Lacma)
Dalí foundation fights the forgers
A conference in Catalonia will hopefully solve the ongoing problem with fake multiples in the market
Salvador Dalí tea set for V&A
Will be shown in Surreal Things exhibition next year
Dalí must be re-assessed is the message of the Palazzo Grassi’s huge exhibition
Curator Ades aims to rehabilitate the artist as one of the great epic painters and thinkers of his generation
Paul Nash at the Tate Liverpool: Modern artist, ancient landscape
Two part major exhibition on this summer
The supply of surrealism on the art market means that collectors can still tap into this movement
The Surrealism sections of the February sales in London were the only to produce sparkling results
Salvador Dalí at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami: Dream of Venus
An exploration of Dalí’s boundary-breaking pavilion finds its way into a contemporary museum
Art programmes examine Auerbach and wrestle with the Surrealist subconscious
Recent programmes have focussed on the artist Frank Auerbach and the Tate Surrealism show
What's on in New York: From Neo-Classicism to Pop Art
A Rothko double-header at PaceWildenstein and Washburn, Lichtenstein’s brushstrokes legacy at Mitchell-Innes & Nash while Gagosian installs “Brushstroke” at the Seagram building Plaza
The appeal of the surreal comes to Tate in massive new Surrealism show
It will be the first major exhibition devoted to Surrealism in over 20 years
The once and future MoMA: The museum's double role plays out across two exhibitions
Across two venues MoMA presents one exhibition examining the past, while a collaboration on another focuses on the future of art
Books: Recognising the writer, Dalí
A new collection draws attention towards a neglected part of the Surrealist's output
Books: Salvador Dalí’s art and writing receives refreshing review
A new study of the Surrealist painter's life and work
How Surrealism has shaped the self-portraits of three generations of women artists
Women and Surrealism at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
“Mirror images: women, Surrealism and self-representation” now on at Miami Art Museum
Confounding the male gaze until 29 November
Books: Shame, shyness and self-obsession in new Dalí monograph
Ian Gibson on Surrealism as an escape and the façade of eccentricity
Shadow-boxing with Joseph Cornell: the Surrealist's works in the Menil Collection go on display
Celebrating the collection's 10 year anniversary
Pre-Post-Human Dalí on show at Schloss Charlottenburg
Five hundred sculptures, prints and drawings courtesy of the Stratton Foundation
Interview with Antonio Pitxot on Dalí: Portrait of the artist as a young man
The artist's long time friend sheds light on the artist as he was, ahead of the Hayward Gallery exhibition on his early works
Junk art, environments and gender-bending in light-weight post-summer shows
Surrealism old and new
National Galleries of Scotland buy a Leonardo and Picasso on a purchase grant of just £1.65 million p.a.
They are also improving their Surrealism holdings