While a relatively new art genre, pop surrealism has a history dating back as early as the 1930s after the invention of the camera and the subsequent artist rebellion against realism. Today, pop surrealism continues to challenge the boundaries and offers a provoking social commentary on life and perceptions.
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More than a must-see, Bernie Dieter's Club Kabarett is explicit, political and drenched in raw talent