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"Remedios Varo: The Mexican Years" offers a definitive survey of
the life and work of a singularly appealing and mysterious
Surrealist painter. Born and raised in Spain, Remedios Varo
received her earliest training in Madrid before fleeing the Spanish
Civil War in 1937 to join Surrealist circles in Paris. The outbreak
of World War II forced her to take refuge in Mexico, where she
remained until her untimely death in 1963, and where she created
her most enduring work. Known as one of the three "brujas"
(witches) active in the Mexico City art milieu, Varo shared an
interest in esotericism with fellow painter Leonora Carrington and
a range of interests in science, philosophy and the literature of
German Romanticism with the photographer Kati Horna. For some ten
years, from the mid-1950s until her death in 1963, Varo devoted
herself to creating an extraordinary dreamlike oeuvre, on the
threshold between mysticism and modernity. Her beautifully crafted
images of medieval interiors, occult workshops and androgynous
figures engaged in alchemical pursuits evoke the eerie allegories
of Hieronymus Bosch, esoteric engravings and the charm and lure of
fairytales. This catalogue includes a complete illustrated
chronology with never before published images and describes Varo's
role in the Mexican Surrealist movement and her relations with Luis
Bunuel, Octavio Paz, Benjamin Peret, Alice Rahon, Wolfgang Paalen
and many others.
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