The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is presenting the first major exhibition to fully explore the impact of Belgian surrealist artist Rene Magritte's work on U.S. and European artists of the postwar ...
The Surrealists talked a good picture, and René Magritte was more a visual punster than a virtuoso painter. His art, Alex Danchev writes in this thoroughly and gruesomely entertaining biography, is “a ...
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Sotheby's Records Highest-Ever Totals in France for Surrealist and Modern Sales During Art Basel Paris Week
The house's double-header auction took a combined €89.7 million ($104 million), marking a 50 percent increase on the same ...
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The Belgian leather goods house Delvaux celebrated the launch of a new partnership with the Magritte Foundation this week at its newly inaugurated flagship store, just across from the Plaza Hotel on ...
Long before face filters and dancing hot dogs could alter the way we see the world and ourselves, there was already a group of people experimenting with the notion of the "real": surrealist artists.
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René Magritte loved tales of mystery, and the best approach to understanding the iconic artist’s life is as a mystery. So argues an insightful and broad-reaching new biography by the late Alex Danchev ...
Magritte began his working life as a designer creating advertisements and posters, so one can’t help making parallels with other artists whose art practices drew inspiration from their day-jobs, such ...
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