A (Surreal) Seating For Six: An Interview with Surreal Salon 17 Winner, Amber Hart​Editor@juxtapoz.com (Editor — Evan)

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A (Surreal) Seating For Six: An Interview with Surreal Salon 17 Winner, Amber Hart
It was Max Ernst who once said, “Art is the revelation of nature’s darkest secrets, those that remain hidden beneath the everyday appearance.” I went into the position as juror of the prestigious and utterly wild international exhibition Surreal Salon, held each year at Baton Rouge Gallery as celebrating the pop-surrealist/lowbrow movement, with this Ernst quote in mind. After, and within, such tumultuous times, there is something about the staid everyday appearance that begins to bend: it reveals malleability of the normal. So perhaps the most surreal scene I was to see was actually going to be a comment on the most familiar.

It was Max Ernst who once said, “Art is the revelation of nature’s darkest secrets, those that remain hidden beneath the everyday appearance.” I went into the position as juror of the prestigious and utterly wild international exhibition Surreal Salon, held each year at Baton Rouge Gallery as celebrating the pop-surrealist/lowbrow movement, with this Ernst quote in mind. After, and within, such tumultuous times, there is something about the staid everyday appearance that begins to bend: it reveals malleability of the normal. So perhaps the most surreal scene I was to see was actually going to be a comment on the most familiar. 

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