Talks
Edges of the Imagination: Surrealism in Mexico City and New York City
The Rose Susan Hirschhorn Behrend Lecture
ParicutĂn, 1945, by Gunther Gerzso, Mexican, 1915-2000, Oil on board Collection of Andrew S. Teufel
When
Saturday, January 10, 2026
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Where
Perelman Building,
Perelman Auditorium
After its inception in 1920s Paris, Surrealism quickly became international. The exhibition Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100 provides a unique opportunity to explore how this movement manifested and metamorphosized in North America.
It features works by Surrealist artists living in Mexico City (such as Frida Kahlo and Remedios Varo) and New York City (such as Joseph Cornell and Dorothea Tanning). For this panel, scholars Tere Arcq, Lewis Kachur, and Mark Polizzotti discuss art and artists related to these two geographical hubs of Surrealism and the historical and political events that influenced them. Exhibition curator Matthew Affron moderates this panel.
Things to know:
- This is a hybrid program. You can register either for the in-person event or to watch it live via Zoom.
- There will be time for a Q&A at the end of the program.
- The program will be recorded. A link to the recording will be sent to everyone who registers for the virtual component of the program.
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