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This volume brings the complex networks that fostered and sustained surrealism in North America into academic focus. Who - among collectors, critics, dealers, galleries, and other kinds of mediating agents - supported the artists in the surrealist orbit, in what ways, and why? What more can be learned about highprofile collectors such as the de Menils in Houston or Peggy Guggenheim in New York? Compared to their peers in Europe, did artists in the United States use similarly spectacular strategies of publicity and mediation? In what networks did the commercial galleries operate, locally and internationally, and how did they dialogue with museums? This book offers an innovative and lasting contribution to research and scholarship on the history of art in America, while focusing specifically on the expansion and reception of surrealism in the United States.
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Surrealism, Art patronage, History, Artists' representatives, Artists, Modern ArtPlaces
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Networking surrealism in the USA: agents, artists, and the market
2019, Deutsches Forum für Kunstgeschichte, Centre Allemand D'Histoire de l'Art, Arthistoricum.net
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3947449518 9783947449514
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