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  1. Surrealism - Wikipedia

    Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in …

  2. Surrealism | Definition, Painting, Artists, Artworks, & Facts

    Jan 5, 2026 · Surrealism, movement in European visual art and literature between the World Wars that was a reaction against cultural and political rationalism. Surrealism grew out of the …

  3. Surrealism Movement Overview | TheArtStory

    Surrealism shared much of the anti-rationalism of Dada, the movement out of which it grew. The original Parisian Surrealists used art as a reprieve from violent political situations and to …

  4. Surrealism Art - A Deep Dive Into the Surrealism Art Movement

    May 10, 2021 · Surrealism became a formal art movement, with a strong political, philosophical and social undercurrent that defined the methods used to elicit shock and curiosity among its …

  5. Surrealism Art Movement: Definition, History, Artists

    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 …

  6. Surrealism - Tate

    Surrealism aims to revolutionise human experience. It balances a rational vision of life with one that asserts the power of the unconscious and dreams. The movement’s artists find magic and …

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

    Sep 13, 2017 · Surrealism is an artistic movement that has had a lasting impact on painting, sculpture, literature, photography and film.

  8. 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 …

  9. Surrealism - National Gallery of Art

    Surrealism took shape in 1920s Paris championed by writer André Breton. It built on Dada, a World War I–era movement that rejected individual expression in favor of chance and absurdity.

  10. SurrealismGoogle Arts & Culture

    Surrealism was a cultural movement which developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I and was largely influenced by Dada.