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Enjoyed the #Surrealism show at the Centre Pompidou today (see Instagram for more pics). Here are some little guys I spotted there: the cutest Anubis ever by Yahne Le Toumelin; birdy boi by Reuben Mednikoff; small bean by Max Ernst; even smaller bean by Yves Tanguy.

Detail of the painting The Horse of Merlin the Magician (1953) by Yahne Le Toumelin
Detail of the painting The Flying Pig (1936) by Reuben Mednikoff
Detail of the painting A Tissue of Lies (1959) by Max Ernst
Detail of the painting Mummy, Father Is Wounded! (1927) by Yves Tanguy
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Because I am an uncultured lout I now have "POMPIDOU SECTION" in my head

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Or if you don’t want to look at little surrealist guys, check out these BIG LADS by Judit Reigl. Absolute units, couldn’t stop giggling at them.

A 1950 painting by Judit Reigl called “They Have An Unquenchable Thirst For the Infinite”. It shows a bunch of brightly coloured surreal creatures, most of whom are grinning or yelling with scary glee. To be fair, it does look as if they have an unquenchable thirst for the infinite.
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Red Scharlach speaks to the nation, when she isn't engaging in recreational otter promotion or her favourite forms of internet whimsy. redscharlach.redbubble.com/
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