André Breton's "Magic Art" explores the intersection of art and magic but lacks depth, meandering through surrealist ideas, esoterica, and historical references without clear philosophical insight ...
In an exclusive extract from his new book, *Who Cares Anyway: Post-Punk San Francisco and the End of the Analog Age*, Will York explores art school backdrop to Bay Area punk At the Guggenheim, Bilbao, ...
Magic Art, by André Breton. Fulgar Press. A foreword by Robert Shehu-Ansell explains Magic Art was first available in 1957, when it was printed as part of a subscription edition of a thematic series ...
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Forbidden Territories: an 'ambitious and ingenious' exhibitionBreton's text was the catalyst for what would become one of 20th century art's most recognisable movements, said Hettie Judah in The Guardian, inspiring artists including Salvador Dalí ...
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