Forbidden Territories 100 Years of Surreal Landscape | Author: Eleanor Clayton Jewellery These questions and more form
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These questions and more form the foundations for Art & Wonder®: Young Children and Contemporary Art - a collaborative research and pedagogy project between the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA)
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Forbidden Territories 100 Years of Surreal Landscape | Author: Eleanor Clayton Jewellery These questions and more formPublished to mark the centenary of Surrealism, this publication offers a new perspective on one of the most famous art movements with pioneering new research on its links with ecology and with politics. The development of Surrealism in the 1920s and 30s coincided with that of important new research and knowledge in the sciences, notably in biology. Forbidden Territories explores the unexamined interplay between Surrealism and life science, including
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