Max Ernst: Surreal Mindscapes & Characters
Max Ernst: Surreal Mindscapes & Characters
German-born artist Max Ernst was a key figure in the movements of Dada and Surrealism that took place in Europe in early part of the 20th century. This exhibition highlights Ernst’s role in the development of these historical art movements through a selection of sculptures, prints, and a series of tapestries by Yvette Cauquil-Prince, who worked closely with the artist to translate his paintings into large-scale woven textiles. With a number of rarely exhibited works from Ernst’s wide-spanning career, the experience will provide windows of insight into his working process and his life spent in Sedona, including original concrete frieze sculptures that were embedded into the walls of his home.
The exhibit is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is free.
The exhibit will be closed the following days: April 19, April 27, May 10-11, and May 18.