Tate Modern and the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Surrealism Beyond Borders exhibition tracks the art movement's global development from the 1920s to the 1950s. Photo: Tate
'Visa Without a Planet' (1983-1990) by Abdel Kader El Janabi. All photos: PA, unless otherwise specified.
'Self Portrait' (1937-1938) by Leonora Carrington. Photo: Tate
'May 68' (1968-1973) by Joan Miro.
'Lobster Telephone' by Salvador Dali (1938).
'The Enigma of Isidore Ducasse' (1920, remade in 1972) by Man Ray is a sewing machine wrapped in wool.
'Surrealist Wardrobe' (1941) by Marcel Jean.
Journals 'Arsenal: Surrealist Subversion, No 1' (1970); 'Arsenal: Surrealist Subversion, No 2' (1973) and 'Arsenal: Surrealist Subversion, No 3' (1976).
'Time Transfixed' (1938) by Rene Magritte.
'Chiki, Your Country' (1944) by Leonara Carrington.
'Long Distance' (1976-2005) by Ted Joans.
Tate Modern and the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Surrealism Beyond Borders exhibition tracks the art movement's global development from the 1920s to the 1950s. Photo: Tate
'Visa Without a Planet' (1983-1990) by Abdel Kader El Janabi. All photos: PA, unless otherwise specified.
'Self Portrait' (1937-1938) by Leonora Carrington. Photo: Tate
'May 68' (1968-1973) by Joan Miro.
'Lobster Telephone' by Salvador Dali (1938).
'The Enigma of Isidore Ducasse' (1920, remade in 1972) by Man Ray is a sewing machine wrapped in wool.
'Surrealist Wardrobe' (1941) by Marcel Jean.
Journals 'Arsenal: Surrealist Subversion, No 1' (1970); 'Arsenal: Surrealist Subversion, No 2' (1973) and 'Arsenal: Surrealist Subversion, No 3' (1976).
'Time Transfixed' (1938) by Rene Magritte.
'Chiki, Your Country' (1944) by Leonara Carrington.
Arab surrealists showcased in Tate Modern's latest exhibition in London
The UK gallery and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York have joined forces to broaden the global understanding of the art movement with Surrealism Beyond Borders