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René Magritte is best known for his Surrealist masterpieces like The Son of Man (1964), which bend reality and subvert expectations. However, the Belgian artist experimented with a variety of ...
Arguably, Magritte’s career as an illustrator and designer of publicity material even shaped his vision as an artist. Next week, this theory can be put to the test, when examples of his ...
Auctions Artist Index: René Magritte artnet Analytics takes a look at the market for artist René Magritte. René Magritte vs. S&P 500, 2003–2013 ...
Featuring 68 paintings and drawings by Magritte, as well as 68 works in various media by 31 contemporary artists, the exhibition is an expansive, mind-bending and occasionally perplexing ...
Houston’s Menil Collection has bolstered its Magritte holdings with others for “Magritte: The Mystery of the Ordinary, 1926-1938.” (Rene Magritte - Museum of Modern Art) ...
In “The Treachery of Images” (1929), Magritte depicts a pipe with the slogan “Ceci n’est pas une pipe”: “This is not a pipe.” Not a real pipe, that is: We are told it is only the ...
Visitors can check out the Naples museum’s many exhibits, including large-scale glass work by Dale Chihuly, surrealist ...
Magritte’s ideological leanings are documented in the important 2016 book René Magritte: Selected Writings. The first English translation of the artist’s letters, interviews, and other writings, it ...
René Magritte loved tales of mystery, and the best approach to understanding the iconic artist’s life is as a mystery. So argues an insightful and broad-reaching new biography by the late Alex ...