Forbidden Territories: 100 Years of Surreal Landscapes
Tying surrealism into the sociopolitical landscape that inspired it, this riveting account of artistic advancement speaks to the lens art allows us to see the world through.
Published to mark the centennial of surrealism, this book offers a new look at one of the most famous art movements with pioneering new research on its links with ecology and politics.
While surrealism's treatment of the body has been much researched, the role of landscape has rarely been examined. Published one hundred years after André Breton wrote the Surrealist Manifesto, Forbidden Territories reveals how surrealist ideas found their way into depictions of landscape as a metaphor for the...
































