Surrealism: Dreams, Myths and the Unconscious in Gelsenkirchen


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When the Unconscious Speaks: Surrealism as a Lively Lecture
This online lecture opens a door to one of the most fascinating movements of modernity. On May 19, 2026, the speaker will guide through the worlds of images and thoughts of Surrealism and show how dreams, myths, and psychological theories intertwine in art and poetry.
Between Dream Logic and Image Magic
Surrealism thrives on alienation, symbolism, and breaking with the accustomed. A look at Dalí, Tanguy, and their intellectual aftershocks makes it clear how intensely the avant-garde unveiled the unconscious as a source of artistic language. Anyone interested in art history, literature, and cultural discourse will find a compact and stimulating introduction here.
A Reading Atmosphere in the Digital Space
Even online, a lecture can create closeness: voice, rhythm, and mental precision create a unique literary experience. The event is aimed at everyone who wants to understand art not just as a visual experience but in its historical and intellectual context. The speaker combines expertise with communicative clarity, making the language of Surrealism accessible.
Practical Information for Participation
The lecture lasts 60 minutes and takes place online. Participation is free of charge, but registration is required. An internet-capable device with speakers or headphones is sufficient for participation. Access data will be sent via email after registration; Edudip will be used as the conference tool.
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This event offers a concentrated, well-founded, and inspiring access to the art of modernity. Those who are passionate about dream interpretation, myths, and visual radicalism will experience a compact cultural evening rich in insights. Register now and rediscover Surrealism in the digital space.
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