Surrealism Beyond Borders

D'Alessandro, Stephanie and Matthew Gale, with contributions from Dawn Ades, Patricia Allmer, Tere Arcq, Sanja Bahun, Tessel M. Bauduin, María Clara Bernal, Christopher Bush, Lori Cole, José Correa-Vigier, Ambra D'Antone, Clare Davies, Natalia Fernández, Krzysztof Fijalkowski, Fabrice Flahutez, Patrick D. Flores, Carine Harmand, Elizabeth Harney, Claire Howard, Shanay Jhaveri, Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel, Joan Kee, Anneka Lenssen, Partha Mitter, Harper Montgomery, Jennifer Mundy, Kristoffer Noheden, Maia Nuku, Zita Cristina Nunes, Sean O'Hanlan, Gavin Parkinson, Joanna Pawlik, Nadia Radwan, Effie Rentzou, Lauren Rosati, Kuiyi Shen, Rachel Silveri, Sarah-Neel Smith, Katia Sowels, Raymond Spiteri, Jelena Stojković, Abigail Susik, Ming Tiampo, Clare Veal, Christina Weyl, and Chinghsin Wu
2021
384 pages
340 illustrations
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Surrealism Beyond Borders challenges conventional narratives of a revolutionary artistic, literary, and philosophical movement. Tracing Surrealism’s influence and legacy from the 1920s to the late 1970s in places as geographically diverse as Colombia, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the Philippines, Romania, Syria, Thailand, and Turkey, this publication includes more than 300 works of art in a variety of media by well-known figures—including Dalí, Ernst, Kahlo, Magritte, and Miró—as well as numerous artists who are less widely known. Contributions from more than forty distinguished international scholars explore the network of Surrealist exchange and collaboration, artists’ responses to the challenges of social and political unrest, and the experience of displacement and exile in the twentieth century. The multiple narratives addressed in this expansive book move beyond the borders of history, geography, and nationality to provocatively redraw the map of Surrealism.

Met Art in Publication

Père Ubu, Dora Maar  French, Gelatin silver print
Dora Maar
1936
Plate 7: composition of hybrid human and animal forms, two figures lower right, from the 'Popol-Vuh', Carlos Mérida  Mexican, Colour lithograph
Carlos Mérida
1943
Surrealism & revolution, Franklin Rosemont  American
Franklin Rosemont
1966
Surrealist exhibition, Franklin Rosemont  American
Franklin Rosemont
1968
Surrealist insurrection, Solidarity Bookshop
Solidarity Bookshop
1968
World Surrealist exhibition (with the participation of the Phases movement) : marvelous freedom, vigilance of desire / Gallery Black Swan, Gallery Black Swan
Gallery Black Swan
1976
Surrealism 1971, Paul Garon  American
Paul Garon
1971
The anteater's umbrella : a contribution to the critique of the ideology of zoos, Chicago Surrealist Group
Chicago Surrealist Group
1971
Hizb (Litany) of An-Nawawi, An-Nawawi  Syrian, Ink, opaque watercolor, and gold on paper
An-Nawawi
dated 1152 AH/1739 CE
La Brèche, André Breton  French
André Breton
1963
The hipsters, Ted Joans  American
Ted Joans
1961
All of Ted Joans and no more : poems and collages / Introd. by Miss Ilizabeth D. Klar, Ted Joans  American
Ted Joans
1961
Bird Mask, Wood (cedar), paint, feathers, copper, whalebone, string, iron nails, Haida
19th–20th century
Madonna, Salvador Dalí  Spanish, Oil on canvas
Salvador Dalí
1958
Finial from a Slit Gong (Atingting Kon), Wood, paint, Ambrym Island
early to mid-20th century
Self-Portrait, Leonora Carrington  Mexican, born England, Oil on canvas
Leonora Carrington
ca. 1937–38
Sueño No. 1: "Articulos eléctricos para el hogar", Grete Stern  Argentinian, born Germany, Gelatin silver print
Grete Stern
1949
Tomorrow is Never, Kay Sage  American, Oil on canvas
Kay Sage
1955
Untitled, Judit Reigl  French, born Hungary, Ink on paper
Judit Reigl
1954
Constellation: Toward the Rainbow, Joan Miró  Spanish, Gouache and oil wash on paper
Joan Miró
1941
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D’Alessandro, Stephanie, Matthew Gale, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), and Tate Modern (Gallery), eds. 2021. Surrealism beyond Borders. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.