Friday, September 20, 2024

SURREALISM André Breton: Magic Art

 

Newsletter | vol. 32 | no. 3 | 20 September 2024

André Breton: Magic Art

Dear Eugene

We've been quiet recently, and this project is the reason why. Written between 1953 and 1957, Magic Art was the last great project by André Breton, the founder and principal theorist of Surrealism. Lost for many years, the text has never been translated into English... until now.

In celebration of the centenary of Surrealism on October 15th, we are delighted to announce André Breton's Magic Art is now available to pre-order. We are releasing the standard hardback and special edition first, with early birds receiving discounts and bonus items. The pre-order for the deluxe signed by André Breton's daughter will open on October 15th.

In response to customer requests, we have introduced Klarna as a payment option to help spread the cost. Just click the Klarna option in the checkout.


Shipping dates 
Standard Hardback Edition: 04 November 2024
Special limited 'Jappard' Edition: 02 December 2024
Deluxe signed 'Enigma' Edition: mid-January 2025

 
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LAUNCH EVENT

Warburg Institute, London, Saturday November 2nd, 2024

In collaboration with the Warburg Institute, Fulgur Press is pleased to host a special one-day symposium to celebrate the first English publication of André Breton’s L’Art magique. Tickets are £15.00 (£10.00 with concessions) and available via the Warburg Institute website.

The event will take place in the newly refurbished premises, and will include a talk exploring the genesis of L’Art magique (Robert Shehu-Ansell) presentations from artists whose work is infused with magic (Jesse Bransford, Elijah Burgher, Judith Noble and Nooka Shepherd) followed by a round table discussion, and a talk from surrealism scholar Will Atkin (Courtauld Institute) exploring the relevance of magic art today.

Refreshments and an evening wine reception are included.

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Robert Shehu-Ansell
MANAGING DIRECTOR

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