Minotaure
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Minotaure (1933 to 1939) was a primarily Surrealist-oriented publication founded by Albert Skira in Paris.
In many ways, it was the successor to La Révolution Surréaliste.
Minotaure brought many little-known figures such as Hans Bellmer, Victor Brauner, Paul Delvaux, Alberto Giacometti, and Roberto Matta to the attention of the art world.
[edit] See also
- Acéphale - a review created by Georges Bataille which from 1936 to 1939
- Documents, a Surrealist journal edited by Georges Bataille from 1929 through 1930
- La Révolution surréaliste - the surrealist publication between 1924 and 1929 in Paris
- View - an American art magazine published in the 1940s
- VVV - a New York journal published by emigré European surrealists from 1942 through 1944