RENÉ MAGRITTE – THE PHOTOGRAPHS

Posted on 2018-01-22

The photographs and films of René Magritte came to light in the mid-1970s, more than ten years after the Surrealist artist’s death. The discovery of these gem-like treasures has led to a deeper understanding of the close relationship Magritte maintained with photography. They reveal how he used these tools to experiment with his ideas, while providing rare access to an informal side of the artist and those with whom he surrounded himself. These images, which he often executed or collaborated with others to produce, contribute to our overall understanding of this intrepid artist, and provide key visual insight into Magritte’s relationship with the photographic medium, and its role within his greater oeuvre.

Opposite – René Magritte posant avec “La Ressemblance” (partie de L’évidence éternelle (1954), 1962-1964

Exhibition runs through to January 30th, 2018

Bruce Silverstein Gallery
529 West 20th Street
New York
10011 NY

www.brucesilverstein.com