René Magritte
* 1898
René Magritte is a prominent representative of Surrealism, known for his provocative and often enigmatic compositions that encourage viewers to question reality. His works play with perception and the relationship between objects and their meanings. Magritte's distinctive visual language features everyday items presented in unexpected contexts, creating a tension between the ordinary and the surreal.
Galerie Brusberg in Berlin and Galerie Thomas in Munich showcase works by Magritte, helping to keep his artistic legacy alive in the contemporary art scene. Through exhibitions and collections, these galleries promote the understanding and appreciation of Magritte's unique style and his ability to expand the boundaries of perception.