Monday, October 30, 2017

Culture: Surreal Worlds By Max Ernst @ MoMa New York

 

(Drivebycuriosity) - Max Ernst belongs to most important artists of the first half of the 20th century and a pioness of surrealism and the Dada movement. New York´s Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) shows now works by Max Ernst, approximately 100 works drawn from the Museum’s collection (through January 1, 2018 exhibitions). I display here my favorites from this exhibition, a very subjective selection as usual.



On top of this post you can see "Woman, Old Man, And Flower" (Paris 1923) followed by "Napoleon in the Wilderness" (1941).




Above: "The Nymph Echo" (Paris 1936),  "Two Children are Threatened" (1924) & "The Blind Swimmer" (1934).


Above "The World is a Story" (Paris 1959)


"To the Rendezvous of Friends" (1928) & "The Origin of the Clock" (1926).

Enjoy!

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