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环球展讯|“超现实主义”仍在回响
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-11-11 00:02
Group 1: Surrealism Exhibitions - The rise of surrealism in the early 1920s is highlighted, with multiple exhibitions taking place in the US and Germany showcasing works from artists like Miró, Breton, and Dalí [1][3] - The Dallas Museum of Art is set to host the largest international surrealism retrospective in North America in nearly a decade, featuring over 100 works from more than 40 artists, spanning from 1920 to 1960 [3] - The exhibition aims to provide insights into the revolutionary ideas of surrealism, showcasing captivating and often unsettling imagery [3] Group 2: Women Artists in Australia - An exhibition titled "Dangerous Modernity" will focus on the unprecedented wave of female artists from Australia who broke societal constraints to pursue professional careers abroad between 1890 and 1940 [1][31] - This exhibition is the first of its kind to emphasize the critical role these Australian women played in the rise of international modernism, featuring over 200 works from around 50 artists [31] - The artworks will cover various modern art movements, including realism, impressionism, post-impressionism, cubism, and abstraction [31] Group 3: Other Notable Exhibitions - The exhibition "Picasso: Studio Trajectories" will explore Picasso's artistic journey through a series of sculptures, paintings, and ceramics, providing a rare opportunity to view many of his works [10][12] - A major retrospective of Camille Pissarro will take place in Denver, showcasing over 100 works from nearly 50 international museums, highlighting his unique position in the Impressionist movement [14] - The exhibition "Joseph Wright: From Shadows" will focus on the dramatic use of candlelight in Wright's works, reflecting the influences of the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution [24]