
HANS BELLMER
Hans Bellmer, born on March 13, 1902 in Kattowitz (German Silesia) and died on February 24, 1975 in Paris 20th, was a Franco-German painter, photographer, engraver, draftsman and sculptor. He is one of the major artists of surrealism. All his work is imbued with a vivid eroticism.
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- Surrealist Impertinence - by Henri Béhar
- Surrealism, bad genre, Formules n° 11 - by Henri Béhar
- The Halle Saint-Pierre Meetings 2014-2015 - by Françoise Py
- Gérard Durozoi: Surrealism - by Simone Grahmann
- Unica Zürn, White with a Red Dot followed by In Ambush - by Andrea Oberhuber
- Anne Egger, Le Surréalisme : la révolution du regard - by Myriam Felisaz-Debodard
- Surrealism, Politics and Culture - by John Westbrook
- Magical Bodies, Tragic Bodies: The Destructive Creation of Unica Zürn - by Georges Bloess
- The Gradiva Gallery - by Renée Mabin
- Nora Mitrani, Surrealist with Such a Secret Face - by Stéphanie Caron
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