Leonora Carrington, "La Grande Dame" (1951), painted wood sculpture, 79 1/2 inches tall (~200 cm) (all images courtesy Sotheby's New York) Emerging on the market after nearly 30 years, a rare and ...
Leonora Carrington, the visionary first-wave Surrealist whose allegorical work mined the dreamscape, cosmos, and soul, is now entering the metaverse. Like many great stories, this all began with ...
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Leonora Carrington: Dream Weaver, the artist’s first-ever museum exhibition in New England, brings together over thirty works of art, some rarely seen, that span over six decades of Carrington’s ...
Gallery shot of Leonora Carrington's "Les Distractions de Dagobert" (1945) (all images courtesy Sotheby's) Born in Lancashire, England, Carrington was frequently at odds with her well-to-do family and ...
(Waltham, Mass. November 2024) — The Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University is proud to announce Leonora Carrington: Dream Weaver, a captivating new exhibition opening on January 22, 2025, and on view ...
“Britain’s Lost Surrealist” reads the title of a mini-documentary on the Tate Britain ’ s website about Leonora Carrington, the brilliantly enigmatic painter who died in 2011. Were she here to respond ...
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