Surrealism is a revolutionary cultural and artistic movement that seeks to bridge the gap between dreams and reality, aiming to create a "super-reality" or surreality. Founded in Paris in the early 1920s by poet , it encourages the uninhibited expression of the subconscious mind. The Core Philosophy of Surrealism
Surrealist art generally falls into two distinct categories based on how the artist accesses the subconscious: ART SURREALISM
The movement emerged as a reaction to the trauma of World War I and the perceived failure of "rational" thought that led to such destruction. Surrealism is a revolutionary cultural and artistic movement