Surrealist masterpieces make only U.S. stop in Cincinnati

An international collection of Surrealist works will make its only U.S. appearance at the Cincinnati Art Museum beginning Sunday.

The collection surveys two of the most significant art movements of the 20th century through more than 200 works including paintings, sculptures, collages, photographs and film drawn from the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.

The exhibition traces surrealism beginning with its roots in the avant-garde dada movement that began in 1916 in response to the devastation of World of War I.

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