The
SCHIRN presents the female contribution to Surrealism for the first time in
a major thematic exhibition
Goddess, she-devil, doll, fetish, nymphet, or wonderful dream
creature—women were the central subject matter of Surrealist male fantasies.
It was often only in the role of companion or model that female artists could
succeed in penetrating the circle surrounding André Breton, the founder of the
group of
Surrealists. However, on closer examination it becomes evident
that the participation of women artists in the movement was considerably
larger than is generally known or reported.
The SCHIRN is now presenting the female
contribution to Surrealism for the first time in a major thematic
exhibition. Female artists differed from their male colleagues above all in
their reversal of perspective: They often embarked on a search for a (new)
model of female identity by exploring their own reflection or by adopting
different roles. Contemporary political events, literature, and
non-European myths and religions are further subjects that the Surrealist
women examine in their works. With some 260 impressive paintings, works on
paper, sculptures, photographs, and films by 34 international artists, the
exhibition reflects a diverse spectrum in terms of both style and content.
Besides famous female artists such as Louise Bourgeois, Frida Kahlo or Meret
Oppenheim, visitors will be able to discover countless unknown but exciting
artistic positions from over three decades of Surrealist art, such as Alice
Rahon or Kay Sage.
An exhibition of SCHIRN KUNSTHALLE
FRANKFURT, in cooperation with Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk.
https://www.schirn.de/en/exhibitions/2020/fantastic_women/
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