Episode 23: Andrea Breton – the boy who turned dreams into a job description of the day by Dave Lumai | October, 2025

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If realism had been a circus, Andrea would have been Burton Ring Master, which would have a policy of a pocket dream keys and a policy of “no boring”. He not just led the movement – he recovered his name, praised him, and when needed, he resumed it with another manifesto and one aspect of friendly disputes. That is why “unconscious” sofa therapy went from the gallery wall.

Who is this artist? A French poet, critic, and movement maker, Breton laid the foundation of Sterilism and brought it from tough cafes to a completely blowing cultural engine. It published the North Star of the movement – The The manifesto of realism (1924) – and later Second Manifesto (1930)Both of them read as instructions as instructions to open the secret parts of your brain.

What is he known for? Branding the method (automatic), recruiting cast (from Dali to Tigye), and setting sports (“excellent corpse”). If you have ever pulled a creature with friends where everyone sees only one fold and results in chaos, this is a realistic calling card – it has been coded by Breton and the company. For a sharp primer, start with Britanica’s review Magnificent corpse And then peek on a real co -operation piece with Breton’s name on it Tet. For Burton’s own original note – “Old House … 54 Rio Du Chato” – View Enrollment …

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