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DESCRIPTION:Apr 9 - Jun 28\, 2026\nUntil recently\, Leonora Carrington was 
 best known as Max Ernst’s lover. The pair had a passionate affair in the
  South of France\, interrupted by nothing less than W.W. II. Ernst was arr
 ested as an enemy alien by the French authorities\, and Carrington suffere
 d a breakdown and was hospitalized in a sanatorium in Santander\, Spain. I
 t was there\, drawing obsessively in sketchbooks\, that she produced some 
 of the most charged works of her career. Carrington was no muse—“I did
 n’t have time to be anyone’s muse\,” she said. “I was too busy reb
 elling against my family and learning to be an artist.” In recent years\
 , her Surrealist work has won long-overdue attention. In 2023\, The Wall S
 treet Journal hailed her as “the next Frida Kahlo.” The Freud Museum h
 as now reunited those Santander sketchbooks\, which have been in private c
 ollections since a sale in 2004.
LOCATION:Freud Museum\, 20 Maresfield Gardens\, London NW3 5SX\, United Kin
 gdom
SUMMARY:Leonora Carrington: The Symptomatic Surreal
URL;VALUE=TEXT:https://airmail.news/arts-intel/events/leonora-carrington-th
 e-symptomatic-surreal
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