The Surrealist Manifesto, fathered by André Breton, has been widely regarded as the foremost essential guide in comprehending Surrealism as a movement. Be that as it may, artists were free to interpre… more →
un film dewrote 1 year ago: Susan Sontag’s article ‘Against Interpretation’ tackles one of the most crucial issues art is facing … more →
wrote 1 year ago: The Surrealist Manifesto, fathered by André Breton, has been widely regarded as the foremost essenti … more →
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wrote 2 years ago: Well, we have a little favor to ask of our readers. As many of you might know, March 23, 1910 is the … more →