Surreal Legacies
Press Release

Hauser & Wirth Monaco
Opens 26 September 2024
Of the early 20th Century avant-gardes, few movements have had such an enduring impact on our understanding of the modern self, as well as on the visual language of modern life, as Surrealism. In the anniversary year of the founding of the Surrealist movement, and the publication in October 1924 of its first manifestos by Yvan Goll and André Breton, this exhibition will focus on the legacies of Surrealism. The influence of this movement will be explored in and through the work of major reference figures and contemporary artists in the Hauser & Wirth programme, including artists such as Ida Applebroog, Phyllida Barlow, Louise Bourgeois, Hélène Delprat, Camille Henrot, Luchita Hurtado, Cathy Josefowitz, Allison Katz and Erna Rosenstein.
The exhibition will focus, moreover, on the work of women artists, a strength of the gallery’s programme and within Surrealism as it developed (though the movement began as a largely male group of artists). In recent years, the importance of women within, on the periphery of, and following the Surrealist movement has been increasingly recognised. This has been identified as a transgenerational tendency, which itself proves the longer history of Surrealism and its ongoing relevance to successive generations. It connects Surrealism with feminism and later developments in contemporary art, showing this movement to have a continuing history to the present day. Additionally, it demonstrates the ongoing richness of Surrealist strategies and styles for the current moment.
Press contacts:
Alice Haguenauer, Hauser & Wirth, alicehaguenauer@hauserwirth.com, +44 7880 421823
Manisha Bhogal, Hauser & Wirth, manishabhogal@hauserwirth.com, +44 7917 075313
Adèle Godet, IC Insight Communications, adele@insightcommunications.cc, +33 7 82 26 21 61
Hauser & Wirth Monaco
One Monte-Carlo
Place du Casino
98000 Monaco
Opening hours:
Tuesday – Saturday
10 am - 6 pm
Caption and courtesy:
Allison Katz, Responding, 2023, Acrylic on canvas, 3 parts, each: 300 x 130 x 3.6 cm / 118 1/8 x 51 1/8 x 1 3/8 in © Allison Katz. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Damian Griffiths
Erna Rosenstein, Poświata (Afterglow), 1968, Oil on canvas, 58 x 66 x 2 cm / 22 7/8 x 26 x 3/4 in © The Estate of Erna Rosenstein / Adam Sandauer. Courtesy Hauser & Wirth and Foksal Gallery Foundation. Photo: Marek Gardulski
Hélène Delprat, Sans titre (untitled), 2023, Pigment, acrylic binder and glitter on canvas, 250 x 350 x 5 cm / 98 3/8 x 137 3/4 x 2 in © Hélène Delprat, Adapg, Paris, 2024. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Nicolas Brasseur