This groundbreaking book challenges conventional narratives of Surrealism, tracing its impact and legacy from the 1920s to the late 1970s in places as diverse as Colombia, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, Romania, Syria, Thailand, and Turkey. In doing so, it presents a more inc...
Main Author: |
D'Alessandro, Stephanie, |
Other Authors: |
Gale, Matthew,, Hollein, Max,, Morris, Frances,, Cole, Lori, 1980-, Noheden, Kristoffer, 1977-, Rosati, Lauren, 1985-, Harney, Elizabeth,, O'Hanlan, Sean,, Davies, Clare, 1980-, Joseph-Gabriel, Annette K.,, Stojković, Jelena,, Weyl, Christina,, Arcq, Teresa,, Lenssen, Anneka,, Susik, Abigail, 1977-, Shen, Kuiyi, 1954-, Allmer, Patricia,, Nunes, Zita Cristina,, Smith, Sarah Neel,, Veal, Clare,, Flores, Patrick D.,, Kee, Joan,, Silveri, Rachel,, Fernández, Natalia,, Correa-Vigier, José,, Mundy, Jennifer,, Pawlik, Joanna, 1979-, Tiampo, Ming,, Sowels, Katia,, Bahun, Sanja,, Howard, Claire,, Nuku, Maia,, Bauduin, Tessel M.,, Bernal, María Clara,, Fijałkowski, Krzysztof,, Mitter, Partha,, Wu, Chinghsin, 1975-, Montgomery, Harper,, Flahutez, Fabrice,, Jhaveri, Shanay,, Radwan, Nadia,, Ades, Dawn,, Spiteri, Raymond,, Parkinson, Gavin,, Bush, Christopher, 1968-, Rentzou, Effi,, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.),, Tate Modern (Gallery), |
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Book
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English
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New York, N.Y. :
The Metropolitan Museum of Art,
[2021]
Yale University Press.
Verona Libri.
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Physical Description: |
383 pages : color illustrations, maps, portraits, facsimiles, photographs ; 31 cm.
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