At the Philadelphia Art Museum's latest exhibit, objects and figures are just slightly off. The bodies in paintings are fractured, missing parts or sprouting beaks. Spikes burst out of a clothing iron. A lobster rests in the cradle of a rotary phone.
These alternatively playful and haunting pieces are part of " Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100 ," a traveling collection that opens at PhAM on Saturday. It's a big get for the recently, controversially rebranded institute, which will serve as the final and only American stop on the exhibit's tour. The collection was previously displayed in Brussels, Paris, Hamburg and Madrid. MORE: Low Cut Connie's music video for new protest song features ICE raids, National Guard
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