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Leonora Carrington Biopic Celebrates Surrealist Artist and Feminist

via Smithsonian Magazine·May 28

Leonora Carrington's life and work are celebrated with the new film 'Leonora in the Morning Light' and a new exhibition at the Freud Museum showcasing her artwork. The film and exhibitions aim to correct historical misconceptions that portrayed her merely as a muse rather than a formidable surrealist and feminist in her own right. This cultural shift underscores a broader movement to recognize the contributions of women artists who have historically been marginalized in the art world.

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