The group exhibition 'Behind the Order of Things' at YUSTO / GINER in Madrid features artists who engage with the Surrealist tradition to manipulate perception and consciousness. Curated by Saša Bogojev, the show includes works by Bea Scaccia, Brage Moriete Nørholm, Lisa Ivory, Oleksii Shcherback, Razvan Boar, and Sam Creasey. These artists channel historical influences from pioneers like Giorgio de Chirico and René Magritte, encouraging viewers to embrace contradictions and explore the surreal nature of their surroundings. Their works challenge ordinary perceptions, aiming to reveal profound insights hidden within the complexities of reality.
The exhibition 'Behind the Order of Things' showcases how contemporary artists draw inspiration from Surrealism to explore the boundaries of reality and imagination.
Artists like de Chirico and Magritte paved the way for understanding that art can manipulate consciousness, revealing unraveling layers of meaning.
By showcasing paradoxes in their works, the selected artists challenge viewers to rethink what is real, suggesting that absurdity can coexist with logic.
This exhibition invites audiences to experience new sensations, highlighting the power of dreams and the uncanny in revealing the extraordinary within the mundane.
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