At One Hundred, Surrealism Is Alive and Well in Austin and Beyond After André Breton published his famous manifesto, the movement caught on like wildfire. By Nadja Sayej
The Most Honest Book About Homosexuals: Patricia Highsmith’s Diaries and Notebooks By 1945, she had slept with six of her eight closest friends. The L Word starts to look like a model for healthy relationships. By Grace Byron
A Cynic’s Fairy Tale: On the Met’s “Surrealism Beyond Borders” “Surrealism Beyond Borders” attempts to unite Surrealists across generations and geography to provoke discussion about colonialism, race, gender, and the anxiety of influence. By Grace Byron
Ai Weiwei’s Thoughts on Art and Sex, Long-Lost Peggy Guggenheim Tapes Found, and More By Alanna Martinez