Dorothea Tanning’s work explores womanhood and imaginary worlds, but only now is it getting the recognition it deserves. When the surrealist artist Max Ernst turned up at Dorothea Tanning’s ...
Dismissed by some as unserious or silly, Surrealist art was in fact largely born out of the brutal trauma of living under ...
Kasmin is thrilled to present its second solo exhibition of work by Dorothea Tanning (1910-2012), concentrating on her late-career collages from the 1980s and 1990s. Celebrating the multidisciplinary ...
Sometimes, what seems merely eccentric may turn out to be essential. Such is the case of the artist Dorothea Tanning (1910-2012), whose works ranged from dreamlike representations to bold and ...
And Stylist readers can get two-for-one tickets to see the show at Tate Modern. With a career spanning 70 years, taking in surrealism, abstract painting, pioneering sculpture and poetry, you would ...
Dorothea Tanning was an American artist best known for her Surrealist paintings. Tanning often used her own dreams as inspiration, as seen in her self-portrait Birthday (1942), in which the artist ...
Dorothea Tanning, Paul Éluard, Max Ernst and Joan Miró. Farleys is now the centre of the Lee Miller Archives of photographs, papers and ephemera, including her Surrealist images, portraits and ...
The ADAA art fair has returned to New York with showcases of contemporary and historic work—don't miss these six standout ...
As for the name “The Raft,” it is derived from a quote by one of the gallerists favorite artists, Dorothea Tanning, who once said, “Art has always been the raft onto which we climb to save ...
In October 1924, French writer André Breton published what’s now known as the Surrealist Manifesto. The seminal text—which argued for a new style of art and literature that would be “free from any ...
On the secondary market, a Dorothea Tanning painting from the 1970s was on reserve to a museum for $600,000. After a “better-than-expected” Frieze London and an even better Frieze Masters ...
Often the expression of joy or affection, illustrated letters represent an irrepressible urge to picture language. They are evidence of the writer’s use of words and images to amplify the form and ...