Dive into the ‘surreal worlds’ that open up beyond the bars of logic and promise a life of freedom in this new rotating exhibition. Highlighting works from the permanent collection, surrealism in its broadest sense takes centre stage here, with important predecessors and successors presented alongside the main proponents of the movement that started in the early 1920s in Paris.
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About: Scharf-Gerstenberg Collection
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