André Breton

As the co-founder and principal theorist of the surrealist movement, André Breton (1896–1966) made a significant contribution to the arts and culture of the twentieth century. Through catalogue essays, art criticism, poetry and literary works such as Nadja and L’Amour fou, his influence has transcended national boundaries and generational differences to leave a unique legacy of innovation, cultural exploration and political dissidence. 


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