Surrealisms

UNTIL SUNDAY 9/6
Mubav. Saint Pius V, 9

Surprise! The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia (Mubav) opens to contemporary art. We are talking about a museum known and recognized for its Gothic altarpieces., renaissance painting, the naturalist baroque and 19th century painting, So this public-private collaboration with the BBVA Collection is surprising. (the first of others to come) to commemorate the centenary of the first Surrealist manifesto published by André Breton in 1924. Surrealisms proposes a journey through the painting of the subconscious, populated by pregnant forms, disfigured and biomorphic, abyssal bottoms, underground areas, and fantastic cosmogonies with strange and mysterious beings. At that time, New theories abounded within the field of psychology that helped the development of surrealism by proposing that there was an otherness within us., that dreams could be an entrance to the subconscious. The MuBAV presents 54 works that explore the universe of the subconscious and the dreamlike signed by artists such as Joan Ponç, Maruja Mallo, Benjamin Palencia, Joan Miró, Yves Tanguy and Salvador Dalí. In the Mallorca Series (1973), Miró uses traditional techniques such as etching or aquatint to represent his particular cosmic universe., in The light of the shadow Tanguy represents a dreamlike space populated by organic-looking elements that will be a reference for Dalí's imagined landscapes., who exhibits The conquest of the cosmos, a series of twelve large-format prints that explore the relationships between art and science using the language that made him world famous. AU

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