Dawn Ades: Surrealism in Latin America
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Dawn Ades is a world-renowned curator and authority on surrealism. She curated the landmark London exhibition Dada and Surrealism In 1978 and the Art in Latin America show in 1989 and was an advisor to the recent major exhibition Surrealism beyond Borders which was shown in New York (2021) and London (2022). In this conversation she begins by providing an outline of surrealism as a set of ideas and we then discuss its development in Latin America through the travels of André Breton and the Peruvian Cesar Moro, the arrival of various European artists in Mexico in the 1930s and 1940s such as Benjamin Péret and Remedios Varo and how they linked up with great artists like Frieda Kahlo and Diego Rivera. We even discover that Trotsky and André Breton wrote the Manifesto for a Free and Revolutionary Art also signed by Rivera. The discussion then moves on to Brazil, where the influence of surrealism was felt through to the 1960s and 1970s in the work of sculptor Maria Martins and Helio Oiticica among others.