The Omnipotence Of Dreams May 2026
: An exhibition (Dec 2025 – Jan 2026) that paired Surrealist art with artist-designed jewelry to trace conceptual links between imagery and physical objects. It featured works by Ewa Juszkiewicz , Takashi Murakami, and Nathaniel Mary Quinn.
: The goal of Surrealism was the "transfiguration" of how we perceive and respond to reality by blending the dream state with waking consciousness. The Omnipotence of Dreams
In his manifesto, André Breton sought to overturn the "oppressive 'rational' ideology" of his time. He believed that: : An exhibition (Dec 2025 – Jan 2026)
The "omnipotence of dreams" is a foundational concept in , famously articulated by André Breton in his 1924 Manifesto of Surrealism . Breton argued for a belief in the "superior reality of certain forms of previously neglected associations" and in the absolute power of the dream state to solve world problems by integrating unconscious drives into waking life. This theme continues to inspire modern art exhibitions that re-examine these historical ideas through contemporary lenses like queer, trans, and feminist theory. 1. Philosophical and Artistic Origins In his manifesto, André Breton sought to overturn
: Dreams provide an unfiltered gateway to the unconscious, which Breton saw as a more authentic reality than the "rational" world.