In recent years the Malba founder has emerged as one of Latin America's leading collectors
Scholars and heirs are divided over bronze editions attributed to the British-Mexican Surrealist’s final years
The house will be a research centre instead, allegedly due to a labour struggle at the university that owns it
Monthly public tours will reveal one of the UK’s most prestigious collections of Surrealist art, featuring works by Salvador Dalí, René Magritte and Leonora Carrington
A UK selling show—curated by Carrington's cousin—taps into a growing interest in the Mexico-based Surrealist artist
Fairgoers flock to stand dedicated to the Surrealist artist after Sotheby’s sale of painting last month for $28.5m
The results were led by Monet's 'Meules à Giverny' and Leonora Carrington's record-breaking 'Les Distractions de Dagobert'
The artist’s dazzling, Boschian composition “Les Distractions de Dagobert” is expected to fetch as much as $18m at Sotheby’s in New York next month
An illustrated biography of the British-born Mexico-based artist is illuminated by the spaces she occupied
The Art Newspaper’s books editor Jacqueline Riding selects spring and summer publications to look out for, from the Surrealism of Leonora Carrington to 100 years of Black figuration
Major show at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection includes works by leading lights of Surrealism, including Leonora Carrington and Dorothea Tanning
The exhibition will include “gender non-conforming artists who are challenging the figure of man as centre of the universe”
Gabriel Weisz Carrington recalls the fantastical tales imagined by his Surrealist artist mother that informed the title for next year’s big art event
Plus, Leonora Carrington's Surrealist children's book behind the next Venice Biennale and Rubens's landscapes reunited after 200 years
University-led project prepares artist's home of 65 years and its 8,000 objects for guided tours starting later this year
The Venezuelan artist— associated with the founders of European Surrealism and the New York School in the 1940s—centred her art on nature and her own life story, and became a sensation in her 99th year
Joanna Moorhead, the biographer and relative of the rediscovered Surrealist woman artist, talks about learning to adventure creatively from the confines of home
New commercial gallery shows—from a new space in south London to an apartment show in San Gimignano
Women and Surrealism at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art