
Surrealist Manifesto
The Surrealist Manifesto, written by André Breton in 1924, is a foundational text that outlines the principles of Surrealism, an artistic and literary movement. It advocates for tapping into the subconscious mind, dreams, and free association to create art that transcends logical reasoning and societal norms. The manifesto encourages embracing imagination, spontaneity, and the irrational to unlock deeper truths and express the human experience beyond rational constraints. It aims to challenge conventional aesthetics and promote revolutionary ideas that explore the bizarre, fantastic, and unconscious aspects of reality.