Surrealism Beyond Borders was a 2021–2022 exhibition co-organized by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) and Tate Modern that reconsidered Surrealism as a transnational movement across geography and chronology. It was first presented at the Met (11 October 2021 – 30 January 2022) and then at Tate Modern (24 February – 29 August 2022). Spanning nearly eight decades of work and artists from 45 countries, the exhibition traced networks of surrealist practice and exchange beyond a primarily Western European frame, including routes that linked regions such as Eastern Europe, the Caribbean, Asia, North Africa, Australia, and Latin America. In the accompanying catalogue, the curators and contributors positioned the project as a historiographic intervention—moving beyond a Paris-centered narrative and challenging linear “influence” models in order to offer a more inclusive account of Surrealism’s global significance from the 1920s through the late 1970s. Contemporary reviews described the exhibition as a major work of scholarship and an explicitly “teaching” survey, while also noting the challenges of presenting such breadth at blockbuster scale.
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