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  1. Surrealism - Wikipedia

    Works of Surrealism feature the element of surprise, unexpected juxtapositions and non sequitur.

  2. Definition, Painting, Artists, Artworks, & Facts - Britannica

    Jan 5, 2026 · Surrealism was a movement in visual art and literature that flourished in Europe between World Wars I and II.

  3. Surrealism Movement Overview | TheArtStory

    The Surrealist movement began as a literary group strongly allied to Dada, emerging in the wake of the collapse of Dada in Paris, when André Breton's eagerness to bring purpose to Dada clashed with …

  4. Surrealism - MoMA

    An artistic and literary movement led by French poet and writer André Breton from 1924 through World War II. Drawing on the psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund Freud, the Surrealists sought to …

  5. Surrealism - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Oct 1, 2004 · Surrealism originated in the late 1910s and early ’20s as a literary movement that experimented with a new mode of expression called automatic writing, or automatism, which sought …

  6. Surrealism - The Art Institute of Chicago

    Surrealists were fascinated by dreams, desire, magic, sexuality, and the revolutionary power of artworks to transform how we understand the world. Learn more with this tour of our internationally renowned …

  7. Surrealism History - Art, Definition & Photography | HISTORY

    Sep 13, 2017 · Surrealists—inspired by Sigmund Freud’s theories of dreams and the unconscious—believed insanity was the breaking of the chains of logic, and they represented this …

  8. Surrealism Art Movement: Definition, History, Artists & Masterpieces

    Nov 14, 2025 · Surrealism is an art movement that sought to unlock the hidden depths of the human mind. Emerging in the early 1920s, it rejected rational thought and embraced the strange, the …

  9. Surrealism 101: Everything You Need to Know - DailyArt Magazine

    Sep 1, 2025 · Surrealism began as a French literary movement but quickly spread to the visual arts, inspiring artists like Dali, Mirò, and Magritte and sparking a global exchange of creative interpretations.

  10. Surrealism - National Gallery of Art

    Surrealism which used dreams and the unconscious as inspiration, became an international movement that lasted for decades. Surrealism took shape in 1920s Paris championed by writer André Breton. It …