Graphic Art Exhibit ”Twists And Roundabouts Around Surrealism”
The National Museum of Art of Romania invites you to visit the graphic art exhibition Twists And Roundabouts Around Surrealism starting on 27 September 2019.
The exhibition shows works from the collections of The Centre de la Gravure de la Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles in La Louvière. The works are reprezentative for Surrealism, an artistic and literary international movement founded in Paris in 1924. It counts many Belgian reprezentatives, among which Armand Simon, Camiel Van Breedam, Achille Chavée, André Bathazar, Pol Bury, Pierre Alechinsky, Claude Galand, Camille De Taeye, Théodore Koenig and André Stas. You can also see international artists: Jorge Camacho, Alberto Gironella, Max Ernst, Roberto Matta, Juan Miró.
In the name of ideals such as freedom, love, poetry, Surrealist artists’ creative endeavor pursue the release from the constraints of reality and a pathway chosen only by the soul – which can be perceived only through dreams, imagination or the subconscious.
The exhibition is hosted by the temporary exhibitions hall within the European Art Gallery. Admission based on the ticket to gallery.
Curator: Gwendoline Moran Debraine
Scientific Contributors: Catherine De Braekeleer, Florence Huynen
Period: 27 septembrie 2019 – 2 februarie 2020
Place: The National Museum of Art of Romania, European Art Gallery, temporary exhibitions hall
Visiting hours: Wednesday – Sunday, 10.00 – 18.00
Admission based on the ticket to the European Art Gallery