Bonjour | Au Revoir Surréalisme will be on view at the LSU Museum of Art September 28, 2017 through March 25, 2018.
On loan from the family of master printer, painter, and poet Georges Visat, this exhibition is composed of over 60 prints by iconic Surrealist artists who collaborated with Visat’s publishing house. Visat, who began frequenting artists of the historical avant-garde during the immediate post-war years and founded Éditions Georges Visat in 1962, established his presses in the traditional Parisian art district of Saint-Germaine-des-Prés. Included in the exhibition are graphic works by Max Ernst, Dorthea Tanning, René Magritte, Man Ray, Hans Bellmer, Roberto Matta, and Francis Bacon, among others. While Surrealism developed and reached its height between the world wars, Visat’s activities as Surrealist printmaker peaked in the 1950s and 1960s. Aware that Surrealism seemed to lose momentum in the 1950s, artists such as Visat’s close friend and collaborator, Max Ernst, sought to revive the movement. The exhibition includes works by early Surrealists as well as those who sought to reinvigorate the movement in the 1960s. Also included are illustrated artists’ books with Surrealist poetry, a specialty of Georges Visat, who had a profound understanding of Surrealism’s literary foundations.
This exhibition is a collaboration between the LSU Museum of Art and the LSU School of Art. Dr. Darius Spieth and his History of Prints students are co-contributors to the curatorial component of the exhibition. Students will be required to conduct research, write didactic texts for the exhibition, deliver public talks, and lead guided tours for museum visitors.
Curated by Courtney Taylor
Artists featured in Bonjour | Au Revoir Surréalisme
Arman
Hans Bellmer
Jorge Camacho
Salvador Dali
Max Ernst
Jane Graverol
Marcel Jean
Asger Jorn
Wilfredo Lam
Hank Laventhol
Roy Lichtenstein
René Magritte
André Masson
Roberto Matta
Joan Miro
Meret Oppenheim
Roland Penrose
Lucio Del Pezzo
Man Ray
Dorthea Tanning
Georges Visat
Paul Wunderlich
Unica Zurn
EXHIBITION SPONSORS
Generous support for this exhibition provided by Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips L.L.P. and Annual Exhibition Fund donors including the Imo Brown Memorial Fund in memory of Heidel Brown and Mary Ann Brown, Louisiana CAT, and the L. Cary Saurage II Fund.