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Permanent - Exhibition |
Surreal Worlds Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg, Berlin
A rotating exhibition highlighting paintings, drawings, collages, decalcomania, frottage, and fumages from the permanent collection, including important predecessors and successors presented alongside the main proponents of the movement such as Hans Bellmer, André Breton, Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, René Magritte, André Masson, Yves Tanguy, and many others.
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Sep 01, 2023 - ongoing |
Artists in Exile: European Surrealists in the US during and after World War II Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, MO
Curated by Tobias Feldmann under the guidance of Director and Chief Curator Sabine Eckmann.
Historical documentary materials accompany a display of work by exiled artists including Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Fernand Léger, Matta, Yves Tanguy, among others, contextualizing their artistic practice during the wartime era. |
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Oct 04, 2025 - Jan 05, 2026 |
Strange Realities: The Symbolist Imagination Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago
Curated by Jay A. Clarke and Jamie Vaught-Karasek.
Over 85 works on paper capturing the beauty and strangeness of a mysterious generation of Symbolist artists drawn from the AIC's rich and historic collection of drawings and prints. |
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Oct 26, 2024 - Jan 11, 2026 |
The Subterranean Sky Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Curated by Lena Essling and Assistant Curator Corina Oprea.
Featuring nearly 200 works from the Moderna Museet Collection and around 30 loans from other art collections, libraries and archives, particularly focusing on film, literature and the performing arts, and including works by Claude Cahun, Leonora Carrington, Maya Deren, Rebecca Horn, Wifredo Lam, René Magritte, Joan Miró, Meret Oppenheim, Robert Rauschenberg, Dorothea Tanning, and Toyen, among many others. |
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Jul 12, 2025 - Jan 11, 2026 |
Gertrude Abercrombie: The Whole World is a Mystery Colby Museum of Art, Waterville, Maine
Curated by Eric Crosby and Sarah Humphreville with Cynthia Stucki.
Gertrude Abercrombie (American, 1909-1977) was a critical figure in the midcentury Chicago art scene and a creative force who, from the 1930s until her death in 1977, produced enigmatic paintings populated with objects and figures of personal significance. This is the most comprehensive museum presentation of the artist's work to date. |
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Sep 13, 2025 - Jan 11, 2026 |
Drawing the Surreal Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen
Major exhibition on surrealist drawings, presenting an extensive selection of works from the movement's most renowned names such as Salvador Dalí, André Masson and Méret Oppenheim.
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Sep 20, 2025 - Jan 11, 2026 |
Leonora Carrington Palazzo Reale, Milan
Curated by Tere Arcq and Carlos Martín.
Paintings, photographs, books, and archival material emphasizing Carrington's lifelong relationship with Italy, starting with her discovery of Italian art in Florence as a teenager and exploring her post-Victorian and Celtic origins as well as her affiliation with Surrealism. This is the first exhibition entirely dedicated to Carrington held in Italy. |
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Sep 24, 2025 - Jan 11, 2026 |
Man Ray: Forme di Luce Palazzo Reale, Milan
Curated by Pierre-Yves Butzbach and Robert Rocca.
Through a thematic journey (self-portraits, muses, nudes, rayographs and solarizations, fashion), this exhibition offers the rediscovery of a truly one-of-a-kind artist and brilliant pioneer. |
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Sep 24, 2025 - Jan 19, 2026 |
Sixties Surreal Whitney Museum, New York
Organized by Dan Nadel.
Over 100 artists in this ambitious, scholarly reappraisal of American art from 1958 to 1972, looking beyond now canonical movements to focus instead on the era's most fundamental, if underrecognized, aesthetic current-an efflorescence of psychosexual, fantastical, and revolutionary tendencies, undergirded by the imprint of historical Surrealism and its broad dissemination. |
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Sep 14, 2025 - Feb 01, 2026 |
Man Ray: When Objects Dream Metropolitan Muesum of Art, New York
~60 rayographs alongside 100 paintings, objects, prints, drawings, films, and photographs in the first exhibition to situate Man Ray's signature rayograph technique in relation to his larger body of work of the 1910s and 1920s.
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Oct 02, 2025 - Feb 15, 2026 |
Lee Miller Tate Britain, London
~250 vintage and modern prints, including those never previously displayed, in this most extensive retrospective of Miller's photography yet staged in the UK, showcasing her extraordinary career, from her participation in French surrealism to her fashion and war photography.
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Oct 11, 2025 - Feb 16, 2026 |
A Pleasant Madness: Surrealism at the Julien Levy Gallery Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania
Curated by Matthew Affron.
This installation, accompanying the blockbuster Dreamworld exhibition, showcases works from the museum's permanent collection made by members of Julien Levy's extraordinary roster of artists, including Joseph Cornell, Max Ernst, Arshile Gorky, and Dorothea Tanning. The display also includes photographs from a trove of more than two thousand from Levy's personal collection. |
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Nov 08, 2025 - Feb 16, 2026 Press Release |
Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100 Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania
Curated by Matthew Affron.
Fifth and final venue (the only in the USA) for this blockbuster traveling show marking the centennial of the Surrealist movement with each partnering museum hosting the core of the traveling exhibition, and further focusing on their own collections. |
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Oct 10, 2025 - Feb 22, 2026 |
Miró and the United States Fundació Joan Miró, Barcelona The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC. [Mar 21-Jul 05, 2026]
Curated by Marko Daniel, Matthew Gale and Dolors Rodríguez Roig from Fundació Joan Miró, in collaboration with Elsa Smithgall from The Phillips Collection.
Over 140 works from American and European collections, as well as from the Fundació Joan Miró's own collection, both by Miró and by a range of artists from various generations: Louise Bourgeois, Helen Frankenthaler, Lee Krasner, Arshile Gorky, Alice Trumbull Mason, Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, among many others. |
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Oct 11, 2025 - Feb 22, 2026 |
Forbidden Territories: 100 Years of Surreal Landscapes Museum Arnhem, Netherlands
A journey through the fantastical terrains of Surrealism over 100 years, looking at how Surreal ideas can turn landscape into a metaphor for the unconscious, fuse the bodily with the botanical, and provide means to express political anxieties, gender constraints and freedoms. Trans-historical, thematic groupings of artwork will bring together artists of Breton's circle from the 1920s, Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, Eileen Agar, Lee Miller and Max Ernst, among others, alongside later Surrealists such as Leonora Carrington, Edith Rimmington, Marion Adnams, Conroy Maddox, Desmond Morris and others.
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Nov 15, 2025 - Feb 22, 2026 |
Magritte: La Ligne de vie KMSKA, Antwerp, Belgium
Inspired by his 1938 lecture at the KMSKA on his vision of reality, this exhibition also delves deeper into Magritte as a connecting figure between surrealism in Antwerp and Brussels and includes a selection of works that were also highlighted during that lecture.
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Oct 13, 2025 - Feb 28, 2026 Press Release |
Unveiled Desires: Fetish & The Erotic in Surrealism, 1880-Today Richard Saltoun Gallery, London
Curated by Maudji Mendel of RAW (Rediscovering Art by Women).
A two-part exhibition dedicated to the work of overlooked women artists of the 20th century which traces more than a century of artistic engagements with eroticism by female and queer artists across painting, drawing, photography, and sculpture. Artists include: Eileen Agar, Denise Bellon, Mimi Benoit Parent, Mary Beth Edelson, Ruth Francken, Aligne Gagnaire, Jane Graverol, Rose Mihman, Bona de Mandiargues, DaddyBears, Anna Sampson, Juliana Seraphim, Elsa Schiaparelli, Ebun Sodipo, Suzanne Van Damme, and others. |
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Oct 17, 2025 - Mar 01, 2026 |
Max Ernst to Dorothea Tanning: Networks of Surrealism Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin
This exhibition traces the eventful journeys of paintings and sculptures from the Ulla and Heiner Pietzsch Collection, which now belongs to the Neue Nationalgalerie, across space and time - from Paris, the Surrealist movement's place of origin, to Brussels and other European cities, across the National Socialist era and the Second World War, to South America as well as into exile in the United States.
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Dec 16, 2025 - Mar 14, 2026 Press Release |
The House on Utopia Parkway: Joseph Cornell's Studio Re-Created by Wes Anderson Gagosian, Paris
Curated by Jasper Sharp.
This exhibition brings the artist's New York studio to the heart of Paris, transforming the storefront gallery at 9 rue de Castiglione into a meticulously staged tableau-part time capsule, part life-size shadow box-for the first solo presentation of Cornell's work in Paris in more than four decades. |
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Nov 08, 2025 - Mar 16, 2026 Press Release |
Raoul Hausmann: Vision. Provocation. Dada. Berlinische Galerie, Berlin
A major retrospective, featuring around 200 works from national and international collections, explores this multifaceted and groundbreaking avant-gardist of classical modernism.
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Nov 02, 2025 - Mar 22, 2026 Press Release |
International Surrealism Dallas Museum of Art, Texas
Curated by Matthew Gale.
Over 100 works from the Tate's collection tracing the global reach of surrealism through well-known concerns of the movement such as dreams and desire. |
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Nov 10, 2025 - Mar 28, 2026 Press Release |
Wifredo Lam: When I Don't Sleep, I Dream Museum of Modern Art, New York
The most extensive retrospective devoted to the artist in the United States, spanning the six decades of Lam's prolific career, with over 150 rarely seen artworks from the 1920s to the 1970s - including paintings, large-scale works on paper, collaborative drawings, illustrated books, prints, ceramics, and archival material - and with key loans from the Estate of Wifredo Lam, Paris.
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Nov 15, 2025 - Apr 06, 2026 Press Release |
Beyond Surrealism Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (Depot), Rotterdam
A group exhibition with six internationally renowned artists, each having chosen works from the museum's world-class collection of Surrealist art to be shown in dialogue with their own work.
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Nov 15, 2025 - Apr 19, 2026 |
Alberto Giacometti & Salvador Dalí The Dalí Museum, Florida
Curated by Dr. Emilie Bouvard and Dr. William Jeffett.
A collaboration between The Dalí Museum and Fondation Alberto et Annette Giacometti in Paris; this groundbreaking exhibition marks the first time these two iconic artists have been presented in a comparative setting in the United States. The exhibition features a rich selection of paintings, sculptures and archival materials by Giacometti, drawn from the collections of Fondation Giacometti, displayed alongside works by Salvador Dalí from The Dalí Museum's collection. |
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Jan 18, 2026 - May 17, 2026 |
Frida Kahlo: The Making of an Icon The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Texas
Initial venue featuring over 30 works by Kahlo, including some of her most well-known paintings, along with 120 by artists across five generations that she inspired.
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Apr 12, 2026 - Aug 22, 2026 |
Marcel Duchamp Museum of Modern Art, New York
Curated by Ann Temkin and Michelle Kuo, with Alexandra "Lo" Drexelius.
First of three venues featuring some 300 artworks in the first retrospective of the artist's work in the United States since 1973. |
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May 22, 2026 - Aug 30, 2026 |
International Surrealism from Tate: Fifty Years of Dreams Frist Art Museum, Nashville
Organized in collaboration with the Tate, this exhibition focuses on the long trajectory and broad int'l reach of surrealism as a state of mind through a captivating selection of paintings, photographs, sculptures, and other art objects, as well as publications and archival material.
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Apr 25, 2026 - Oct 19, 2026 |
Peggy Guggenheim in London: The Making of a Collector Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice Royal Academy of Arts, London [Nov 21, 2026 -- Mar 14, 2027] Guggenheim Museum, New York [Spring 2027]
Organized by Grazina Subelyte, Curator, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, and guest curator Simon Grant.
The first large-scale museum exhibition celebrating Peggy Guggenheim's years in the UK and her first gallery, Guggenheim Jeune, active in London between 1938 and 1939. |
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Mar 21, 2026 - Nov 01, 2026 |
Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art V&A South Kensington, London
Over 200 objects, including garments, accessories, jewelry, and archival materials in this examination of the pioneering 20th-century fashion designer, exploring her surrealist designs, collaborations with artists like Salvador Dalí and Jean Cocteau, and her impact on art, fashion, and performance.
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Jun 25, 2026 - Jan 03, 2027 |
Frida Kahlo: The Making of an Icon Tate Modern, London
Second venue featuring over 130 works, including some of her most well-known paintings, as well as documents, photographs and memorabilia taken from Kahlo's archives, along with works of more than 80 of her contemporaries and artists she inspired from later generations.
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Oct 10, 2026 - Jan 31, 2027 |
Marcel Duchamp Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania
Curated by Matthew Affron and Danielle Cooke.
Second of three venues featuring some 300 artworks in the first retrospective of the artist's work in the United States since 1973. |
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Oct 22, 2026 - Feb 28, 2027 |
Leonor Fini Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt
In autumn 2026, the SCHIRN will present the first major exhibition on Leonor Fini in Germany. Around 150 works, including paintings, drawings, photographs, and objects, offer a comprehensive insight into the artist's fascinating oeuvre.
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Rescheduled - Dates TBA |
Dali e la Moda Palazzo Reale, Milan
Curated by Laura Bartolomé Roviras and Judith Clark.
Fashion is perhaps one of the least familiar fields in which Dali embodied his artistic universe. Yet, fashion is one of the artist's most prolific contributions at all stages of his career. This is a unique opportunity to admire and gain insight into Salvador Dali's astonishing complexity and in part his work as an eclectic genius. |
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