Delve into the fascinating world of Surrealism with this incisive overview from the Art Essentials series. Launched in 1924 by French poet André Breton, Surrealism quickly became one of the twentieth century’s most influential and recognizable art movements.
Unlike the chaotic spontaneity of Dada, Surrealism was a highly organized movement grounded in clear theories, which helped it spread worldwide and embed itself in popular culture—where “surreal” now means bizarre or dreamlike.
This accessible guide goes beyond well-known figures like Salvador Dalí to introduce key artists, their works, and where to find them. Featuring a glossary of essential terms and a chronology, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone curious about this imaginative, idiosyncratic style that continues to inspire today.