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Jed Perl

Duane Michals

Jed Perl

Jed Perl’s most recent book is Authority and Freedom: A Defense of the Arts. (May 2025)

A Century of Surrealism

A Century of Surrealism

One hundred years after André Breton launched the Surrealist movement, we’re still trying to make sense of its aims and effects.

Surrealism

an exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, Paris, September 4, 2024–January 13, 2025, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, November 8, 2025–February 6, 2026

Manifestoes of Surrealism

by André Breton, translated from the French by Richard Seaver and Helen R. Lane

Revolution of the Mind: The Life of André Breton, Revised and Updated Edition

by Mark Polizzotti

Surrealism in Exile and the Beginning of the New York School

by Martica Sawin

Surrealism and Painting

by André Breton, translated from the French by Simon Watson Taylor, with an introduction by Mark Polizzotti

Magic Art

by André Breton, edited by Robert Shehu-Ansell and Marlin Cox, and translated from the French by Michael Richardson, Krzysztof Fijalkowski, and Dawn Ades

Why Surrealism Matters

by Mark Polizzotti

Les Portes du rêve, 1924–2024: Surrealism Through Its Journals

edited by Franca Franchi

Surrealism and Anti-fascism

edited by Karin Althaus, Adrian Djukić, Ara H. Merjian, Matthias Mühling, and Stephanie Weber

Forbidden Territories: 100 Years of Surreal Landscapes

an exhibition at the Hepworth Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England, November 23, 2024–April 21, 2025; The Box, Plymouth, England, May 24–September 7, 2025; and the Museum Arnhem, the Netherlands, October 3, 2025–February 1, 2026

Surrealism Beyond Borders

edited by Stephanie D’Alessandro and Matthew Gale

The Marquis de Sade and the Avant-Garde

by Alyce Mahon

L’Atelier de André Breton: Mur Mondes

edited by Aurélie Verdier

Symbolism, Dada, Surrealisms

by Mary Ann Caws

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May 15, 2025 issue

Succumbing to Spectacle

Succumbing to Spectacle

During the last half-century, artists, curators, and scholars have been increasingly preoccupied with the idea of spectacle and with how to embrace, critique, or co-opt the power of work that envelops and overwhelms the viewer.

Jenny Holzer: Light Line

an exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, May 17–September 29, 2024

Tricks of the Light: Essays on Art and Spectacle

by Jonathan Crary

The Avant-Gardists: Artists in Revolt in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, 1917–1935

by Sjeng Scheijen

September 19, 2024 issue

Picasso’s Transformations

Pablo Picasso reconceived everything he touched, but fifty years after his death his transformative art has been eclipsed by Andy Warhol’s art of appropriation and replication.

Picasso: A Cubist Commission in Brooklyn

an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, September 14, 2023–January 14, 2024

Picasso in Fontainebleau

an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City, October 8, 2023–February 17, 2024

It’s Pablo-matic: Picasso According to Hannah Gadsby

an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, June 2–September 24, 2023

Picasso and the Spanish Classics

an exhibition at the Hispanic Society Museum and Library, New York City, November 2, 2023–February 4, 2024

Andy Warhol: Thirty Are Better Than One

an exhibition at the Brant Foundation Art Study Center, New York City, May 10–July 30, 2023

Looking at Picasso

by Pepe Karmel

Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma

by Claire Dederer

Picasso’s War: How Modern Art Came to America

by Hugh Eakin

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November 2, 2023 issue

Going to Extremes

For Matisse art was a perpetual emergency, a matter of testing boundaries, breaking through.

Matisse: The Red Studio

an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City, May 1–September 10, 2022; and SMK–National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen, October 13, 2022–February 26, 2023

Matisse in the 1930s

an exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, October 20, 2022–January 29, 2023; the Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris, March 1–May 29, 2023; and the Musée Matisse Nice, June 23–September 24, 2023

February 9, 2023 issue

See More, Think More

See More, Think More

The art historian Leo Steinberg tried in his writings to reconcile a passion that was inarguably subjective with a desire for something like objectivity.

Michelangelo’s Sculpture: Selected Essays

by Leo Steinberg, edited by Sheila Schwartz

Michelangelo’s Painting: Selected Essays

by Leo Steinberg, edited by Sheila Schwartz

Renaissance and Baroque Art: Selected Essays

by Leo Steinberg, edited by Sheila Schwartz

After Michelangelo, Past Picasso: Leo Steinberg’s Library of Prints

an exhibition at the Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas, February 7–May 9, 2021

May 13, 2021 issue

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