The Valencia-based photographers Daniel Rueda und Anna Davis Benet create surreal worlds within the real world – without Photoshop, but with...
The photographer and Instagrammer Belinda Tellez from Venezuela was enthusiastic about tales like Alice in Wonderland ever since she was a child....
After World War II René Magritte became a member of the Communist Party in Belgium and dreamt of world peace. Seen from today’s perspective his...
The photographer and Instagrammer Sejkko combines magical elements in the work of René Magritte with his admiration for science.
Nowadays one gets inundated by images and only a few stand out from the masses. The art student Chris Rellas from the US shows what happens, when...
Out and about in Brussels on the trail of René Magritte: SCHIRN MAG discovers the Surrealist side to the Belgian capital.
#ImagineMagritte: The creative director, photographer and Instagrammer Salvador Cappiello is internationally known for his series of clouds.
With her enchanted images the graphic designer Teresa Freitas proves, that even in times of Instagram René Magritte hasn’t lost any of his magic.
In his essay “Ceci n’est pas une pipe” philosopher Michel Foucault explores the subtleties of Magritte’s visual form of linguistic criticism.
How did painting develop? René Magritte examined the ancient myths surrounding the origin of art and its purpose. We hunt for traces.
How can we understand the phenomenon that is René Magritte? The artist’s collected writings are brimming with dreams, conversations, biographical...
Desire and violence, eroticism and sadism, the real and the imaginary: the female in René Magritte’s work.
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