Another surrealism existed: There were not only European men in the movement that changed the 20th century
Briefly

The current exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, exploring Surrealism, reflects on the movement's lesser-known diversities and challenges the narrative of its Parisian and masculine dominance.
Breton's Surrealist Manifesto, emphasizing the primacy of dreams and the subconscious, is central to the exhibit, showcasing new perspectives on the movement since the last major exhibition.
This exhibition, with Breton's manifesto and AI reconstructed voice, illustrates the tension between Surrealism's opposition to industrialization and the adoption of modern technology for interpretation.
The Centre Pompidou aims to present a revised look at Surrealism, highlighting its impact beyond France and showcasing its inclusion of diverse voices previously overlooked.
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