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"Beauty will be convulsive, or not at all."
- Andre Breton, Nadja, 1928
surrealism
Beneath its patrician exterior, Boston offers a dreamscape of the mind to those who know how to pay attention to its surprising juxtapositions. From the imaginative puppets that haunt its street demonstrations to the biomorphic transformations of motor vehicles and the snatches of overheard conversations, the convergence of different lifestyles offers a never-ending surrealist cityscape.
The Reason the MBTA is BrokeAndrew Wood |
FallingBenjamin Marston |
SearchingTommy Tranfiglia |
Sitting, running, lying downKathia Terman |
Waiting for a TrainElizabeth Hyde |
The Angles of the Street CornerMatthew Shivers, The Angles of the Street Corner |
Dream and DrownCaitlin Stapleton |
Where is the referee?Muge Karamanci |