Leonora Carrington
Artists
Leonora Carrington
Press release
Artist, feminist and avant-garde environmentalist, woman, mother, migrant, marked by mental illness and spiritual quest, Leonora Carrington left behind a legacy as extraordinary as it is radical.
Born in 1917 in Lancashire, England, Leonora Carrington forged her identity through travel, both internal and external. From Florence to Paris, from the South of France to Spain, and finally to Mexico, where she became a cult figure, her extraordinary path nourished a body of work at the crossroads of surrealism, mythology, and esotericism.
This exhibition is the first dedicated exclusively to her work in Italy and France, presenting Carrington as a “Vitruvian Woman”: a total artist representing a model of harmony and innovation. Her creations merge human and animal, masculine and feminine, giving form to a world where metamorphoses and symbols respond to each other.
Through a chronological and thematic approach, as well as a unique presentation of her diverse visionary creations, the exhibition explores the artist's main themes and interests: her discovery of classical Italian art in Florence during her adolescence, her fascination with the Renaissance, her Celtic and post-Victorian origins, and her involvement in surrealism during her stay in France.
The exhibition thus highlights the exceptional legacy of this perpetual traveler, always in search of self-knowledge.
- Through
- 19 July 2026
- Venue
- Musée du Luxembourg
- Address
- 19 Rue de Vaugirard
- Hours
- Mon: 10:30-22:00, Tue-Sun: 10:30-19:00
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