SURREALISM BEYOND BORDERS
24 February to 29 August Stories of surrealism tend to get stuck in 1920s Paris, and while it can’t be denied that the movement originated in the French capital, its impact has stretched far beyond the confines of continental Europe, as this extensively researched exhibition proves.
From avant-garde Japanese artist Harue Koga [right] in Tokyo to British painter Leonora Carrington in Mexico City, artists across the globe have been united by surrealism’s subversive ideas and revolutionary spirit.
Tate Modern, London. www.tate.org.uk