Surrealisme review monstrous, deviant, glorious fun as the movement hits 100
Briefly

The Pompidou's exhibition captures surrealism's essence—an immersive journey through portraits of artists, transformed from giants of art history into amusing companions of the movement.
Dorothea Tanning's installation of a haunted hotel room shares space with Giorgio de Chirico's earlier works, highlighting the surrealists' disdain for chronological order and embrace of dreamlike narratives.
Dali, Tanguy, and Aurenche's playful, youthful imagery reflects the surrealists’ unique ability to meld rebellion with joy, showcasing art not just as history but as a collective experience.
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