This could be understood in connection with a wider intrigue about mysticism and witchery; in the art world, major shows have returned to the work of occult followers such as Hilma af Klint, Leonor ...
The origins of the cards - explored in new exhibition - might surprise many of those who use them for spiritual guidance ...
Leonora Carrington: Dream Weaver reveals the complexities of an artist whose compositions—inspired by biography, folklore, mysticism, religion, and the occult—reflect the unbridled imagination of a ...
My studio is only a 10-minute walk from the castle in which the Pendle witch trials happened in 1612 when men and women were ...
(Courtesy the artist) “Dream Weaver” marks the late artist Leonora Carrington’s first exhibition ... mythology and the occult. The Anglo-Irish artist resisted society’s gendered structures ...
“Britain’s Lost Surrealist” reads the title of a mini-documentary on the Tate Britain ’ s website about Leonora Carrington, the brilliantly enigmatic painter who died in 2011. Were she ...
This is the world of the occult, where knowledge and power come together as one, where obscure rituals are transcendental tools for remaking and unmaking reality. While exploring the occult takes ...
Where do dreams come from? Questions about their origin are worth asking on occasion, especially when a sampling of the work of the prolific, late Surrealist artist Leonora Carrington (1917–2011) is ...
I could stare at Leonora Carrington’s art for hours and still discover new worlds and characters. And in times as strange as 2025, perhaps falling down the rabbit hole into one of her fantastical ...