Wednesday
September 26 2018 - Saturday November 17 2018
A
contemporary of Salvador Dalì and Luis Buñuel, Maruja Mallo (1902–1995), was
one of the lesser-known Surrealists who came out of Spain, though her work
played a significant role within the Spanish avant-garde movement of the 1920s
and ’30s. Dreamlike, and yet more rooted in everyday reality than Dalì’s
fantastical compositions, Mallo’s worked ranged from figurative ensembles to
portraits and still lives, all imbued with a mystical air. This rare showing of
her work should go a long way towards creating a newfound interest in her
under-appreciated career.
INFO
Venue name:
Ortuzar Projects
Address: 9
White St New York 10013
Cross
street: between Sixth Ave and West Broadway
Opening
hours: Tue-Sat 10am–6pm
Transport: Subway: 1 to Franklin St
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