Europe is a treasure trove of top-notch art exhibitions, and this autumn is no different! Check out our favourite picks that ...
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Surrealist manifesto, an exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris proposes ...
Not every museum opening this season focuses on the unsung — you can also check out several of Pablo Picasso's rarely seen ...
The Blanton Museum of Art is serving up a heaping dose of the subversive and unreal with its latest exhibit, "Long Live ...
The first 'Surrealist Manifesto' was published in Paris in October 1924 by Andre Breton, who presented ‘Surrealism’ as nothing short of a revolution to liberate mankind, proposing that the world could ...
Surrealism began in the early 20th century, but its impact endures. A new Blanton Museum exhibit explores this movement's ...
The artist, a pioneering member of Lexington’s LGBTQ+ art world, used circus and sideshow imagery to create poignant ...
Flourishing in the space between dreams and reality, this art movement continues to inspire infinite creativity.
Max Boot chronicles the rise of Ronald Reagan, one of the most consequential presidents of post-World War II America, in a new biography, “Reagan: His Life and Legend.” Boot joins The Post’s ...
André Breton thereafter carried the flame – indeed, Max Ernst used to say: ‘Breton is Surrealism.’ But Breton was a pompous, humourless, schoolmasterly bore who tried to run Surrealism like the SWP.
In seven innings pitched, Max Fried allowed just five hits, zero earned runs, and eight strikeouts at a time when the Braves needed him most. As September is here, there is a grim possibility that ...