'A collective adventure': Paris exhibition celebrates a century since the birth of Surrealism
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André Breton's preface to Poisson Soluble unintentionally initiated Surrealism, marking a lasting impact that continues to influence artistic expressions even a century later.
Marie Sarré states that 'Surrealism wasn't a formalism; it was a collective adventure, a philosophy... incredibly vibrant, constantly reinventing itself,' which showcases its enduring essence.
Despite its official dissolution in 1969, Surrealism persisted with artists claiming its influence, emphasizing that its legacy transcends individual founders and continues attracting new talent.
The Centre Pompidou’s exhibition organizes Surrealism in a spiraling labyrinth, reflecting the movement’s complexity and historical depth, echoing earlier surrealist showcases.
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