Olivier Malingue launched his eponymous New Bond Street gallery in 2016 and has devoted its business to bringing older pieces into contemporary frameworks.
Up next, he puts the spotlight on Surrealism’s first great practitioners and the theories behind their art in Surrealism: A Conversation (March 2-May 12).
Surrealist artists and writers believed that art allowed access to another reality and that, on the canvas or the page, the unconscious could be set free. These ideas and many others were initially set down in the first manifesto by André Breton in 1924.