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DESIRE AND IDENTITY To live as openly and transgressively as they create, is highly valued by the Surrealists, as a work in itself. The ideal is to be free of moral considerations and instead cultivate one’s individuality. Sexuality, identity, object, and subject are recurring themes. The artists create enigmatic art pieces that carry a special charge, often erotically evocative: fetishes intended as keys to the closed chambers of repressed memory. Many Surrealists see desire as the most important motor of man and art. Depicting the most forbidden is seen as an act of resistance against stifling bourgeois ideals. Many explore the dark side of the drive, the violent and sadistic, in works where women are sometimes reduced to faceless objects.

  Like no other art movement in Western Europe prior to it, the Surrealist movement is characterised by the participation of female and queer artists – many in this group explicitly promote gender equality and everyone’s right to their identity and orientation. Yet they do not receive the same recognition or visibility. Influential Surrealists’ notion of the “irrational woman” as muse and catalyst for male creativity is at odds with the recognition of women as individuals and artists in their own right.

  Meanwhile, artists such as Toyen or Claude Cahun are hailed as role models by the Surrealists for their expression of queer identity in both life and art at a time when it is extremely dangerous. “Under this mask, another mask”, Cahun writes. “I will never stop peeling off all these faces.” Their exploration of self-image and gender as a cultural and social construct will prove crucial for future generations of artists, not least the postmodernists of the 1980s. Despite its inherent conflicts, Surrealism will help reshape the playing field of what topics can be addressed in art – as well as how, and by whom, they can be addressed.

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Aveux non Avenus
Claude Cahun
1931
MOM/2024/43
On View Stockholm
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Cage
Alberto Giacometti
1930 - 1931
NMSK 1843
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(Foto-objekt) Frontispis till Sades
Jindrich Heisler
1944/1970
MOMF 1998 006 001
On View Stockholm
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The Grasshopper Child
Salvador Dalí
1933
NMG 232/1938
On View Stockholm
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Stillbild från konstnären
Hannah Wilke
1976
MOM/2012/120
On View Stockholm
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Illustration till Georges Batailles 'Histoire de l'oeil'
Hans Bellmer
1944
NMG 160/1969
On View Stockholm
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Les Jeux de la poupée
Hans Bellmer
1938-1949
MOM/2005/152
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Les Jeux de la poupée
Hans Bellmer
1938-1949
MOMF 1999 005 001
On View Stockholm
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Ma gouvernante - My Nurse - Mein Kindermädchen
Meret Oppenheim
1936/1967
NMSK 1972
On View Stockholm
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Oyster Piano
Rebecca Horn
ca 1995
MOM/2005/381
On View Stockholm
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Seashell Girl No 21 (clam). Ur serien Seashell Girl
Lotta Antonsson
2016
MOM/2021/206
On View Stockholm
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Titel saknas. Ur Débris de Reve
Toyen
u.å.
NMG 102/1982
On View Stockholm
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Titel saknas. Ur Débris de Reve
Toyen
u.å.
NMG 105/1982
On View Stockholm
On View
Titel saknas. Ur Débris de Reve
Toyen
u.å.
NMG 104/1982
On View Stockholm
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Two Guns and One Knife
Niki de Saint Phalle
1960
MOM/2005/226
On View Stockholm
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Utan titel. Ur Débris de Reve
Toyen
u.å.
NMG 97/1982
On View Stockholm
On View
Utan titel. Ur Débris de Reve
Toyen
u.å.
NMG 96/1982
On View Stockholm
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