Article
“Remedios Varo, The Mexican Work.”
Journal of Surrealism in the Americas
(2010)
Abstract
The Spanish painter Remedios Varo spent the years of 1941-1963 in exile in Mexico. It is here that she produced her most inventive work, a fusing of various European and indigenous influences and motifs, generating a new form of Surrealism that would come to be regarded as a seminal contribution to Latin American modernist practice and particularly important to the development of Mexican Surrealism.
Keywords
- Art,
- Surrealism,
- Latin American Art
Disciplines
Publication Date
Fall September 1, 2010
Citation Information
ROSA BERLAND. "“Remedios Varo, The Mexican Work.”" Journal of Surrealism in the Americas Vol. 4:1 (2010) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rosa-berland/14/