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a pair of shoes sitting on the bottom of a set of stairs next to a hand rail

Raymond collection of Surrealist photography brings the bizarre side of modernism to Cleveland Museum of Art | cleveland.com

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a black and white photo of a woman with stars on her head in the air

#womenshistorymonth Highly regarded as an influential Surrealist photographer in the 1930s, #DoraMaar was friends with Brassaï, Man Ray, Jean Cocteau, and André Breton, the charismatic leader of the Surrealists. When Maar met Picasso in the mid-1930s, she became the most influential of his many muses. During the ten years they were together, she abandoned her career as an acclaimed professional photographer and instead photographed Picasso, including her famous series of him painting…

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a man with his face painted to look like freckle

Double-faced is as fascinating as it is disconcerting, a juxtaposition of curiosity and unease in each strange portrait. Originally attempting to cheer up his ailing son, Berlin-based photographer Sebastian Bieniek enjoys creating a simple yet unsettling experience for the viewer, the trick obvious and the magic bewildering. We follow his dual-faced portraits throughout various daily scenarios, the curious hand-drawn features utterly transforming a lovely female face into something…

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Born in Sweden in 1997, Simon Kerola a.k.a. Johnny Keethon brings to life the solitary confinement of life itself through his narrative photography. His works are described as being melancholic, dark, moody, and yet romantic. This young self-taught photographer based in Stockholm has an uncanny ability to capture the introspection of self through his abstract and experimental work.

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a man climbing up the side of a building on top of a ladder in front of a window

These surreal conceptual images by American photographer Logan Zillmer show us the disruption of large open spaces of the Midwest and challenge our preconditioned perceptions of reality. Zillmer developed his signature style through experimentation with a variety of complex in-camera techniques and post-production tools. Inspired by iconic surrealist artist Rene Magritte, Zillmer aims to explore...

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