Hyenas, horses and bats teem through the paintings and stories of Leonora Carrington (1917-2011), associated with revolt, freedom and fear. The precision of her detail—in a painting style initially ...
The British-Mexican Surrealist Leonora Carrington shot to the top tier of the global art market in May when Sotheby’s New York sold her fantastical 1945 tempera painting Les Distractions de Dagobert ...
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 ...
The surrealist Leonora Carrington led a "fascinating life", said Artlyst magazine. Born to an upper-class family in Lancashire, she escaped a world of debutante balls and conventional expectations to ...
“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 ...
Leonora Carrington and Remedios Varo, known for their mystical styles, flourished in Mexico. By Roberta Smith Some of the best paintings of Surrealism were made in Mexico during the 1940s and ’50s, by ...
Painter and storyteller Leonora Carrington was the kind of wild, visionary character who ought to be emblazoned on our cultural memory. Instead, she’s almost invariably relegated to footnote status, ...
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