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Black Arts DFW x Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth: Tour of Surrealism and Us

MEMBERS ONLY EVENT

Join us for the closing weekend of this fantastic exhibition and explore the realm of surrealism in the diaspora. Members will experience this exhibition with a guided tour from exhibition curator María Elena Ortiz, followed by a reception hosted by the museum.

Learn More About the Exhibition:

Surrealism and Us
is inspired by the history of Surrealism in the Caribbean with connections to notions of the Afrosurreal in the United States. Representing a global perspective, this exhibition is the first intergenerational show dedicated to Caribbean and African diasporic art presented at the Modern.

Inspired by the essay “1943: Surrealism and Us” by Suzanne Césaire, the presentation includes over 80 artworks from the 1940s to the present day, in a wide range of media such as painting, sculpture, drawing, video, and installation. Centered on the intersection of Caribbean aesthetics, Afrosurrealism, and Afrofuturism, Surrealism and Us explores how Caribbean and Black artists interpreted a modernist movement. Artworks, framed within a pre-existing history of Black resistance and creativity, illustrate how Caribbean and Black artists reinterpreted the European avant-garde for their own purposes.

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