Various venues, Whitstable, Kent
The coastal town plays host to a biennale with a brain, where dreams take over and home is a place that may not exist
In the 1930s there was a genre called seaside surrealism. Such artists as Eileen Agar and Paul Nash beachcombed for strangely shaped driftwood, and Picasso created dream pictures from sand.
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Published on June 04, 2018 10:10