Beyond art, the term appears in psychological and philosophical discussions:
: A recent exhibition (running into Nov 2024) reframed Breton's vision within modern debates around queer, trans, and feminist theory . It examined the "problematic past" of autocratic Surrealism and addressed its lack of inclusivity.
In his manifesto, André Breton sought to overturn the "oppressive 'rational' ideology" of his time. He believed that:
: 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.
: Dreams provide an unfiltered gateway to the unconscious, which Breton saw as a more authentic reality than the "rational" world.
: While memory often fragments our dreams, Breton argued that they actually possess a sense of organization and continuity within their own limits. 2. Modern Artistic Interpretations
Contemporary exhibitions frequently use "The Omnipotence of Dreams" as a title or central theme to explore identity and perception:
Beyond art, the term appears in psychological and philosophical discussions:
: A recent exhibition (running into Nov 2024) reframed Breton's vision within modern debates around queer, trans, and feminist theory . It examined the "problematic past" of autocratic Surrealism and addressed its lack of inclusivity. The Omnipotence of Dreams
In his manifesto, André Breton sought to overturn the "oppressive 'rational' ideology" of his time. He believed that: Beyond art, the term appears in psychological and
: 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. He believed that: : An exhibition (Dec 2025
: Dreams provide an unfiltered gateway to the unconscious, which Breton saw as a more authentic reality than the "rational" world.
: While memory often fragments our dreams, Breton argued that they actually possess a sense of organization and continuity within their own limits. 2. Modern Artistic Interpretations
Contemporary exhibitions frequently use "The Omnipotence of Dreams" as a title or central theme to explore identity and perception: