Surrealism by region
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*[[Czech surrealism]] | *[[Czech surrealism]] | ||
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+ | *[[Hungarian surrealism]] | ||
*[[Polish surrealism]] | *[[Polish surrealism]] | ||
*[[Belgian Surrealists]] | *[[Belgian Surrealists]] | ||
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*[[The Surrealist Movement in the United States]] | *[[The Surrealist Movement in the United States]] | ||
**[[Chicago Surrealist Group]] | **[[Chicago Surrealist Group]] | ||
+ | *[[Caribbean Surrealism]] | ||
*[[Black Surrealism]] | *[[Black Surrealism]] | ||
*[[Canadian Surrealism]] | *[[Canadian Surrealism]] |
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Surrealist groups have formed in various locations around the globe since the inception of Surrealism in the 1920s. Surrealist groups have come and gone into the 21st century, though some have stayed active from the earliest period to the present.
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Surrealist groups
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Europe
- Czech surrealism
- French surrealism
- Hungarian surrealism
- Polish surrealism
- Belgian Surrealists
- British Surrealist Group
- Spanish surrealism
- Swedish surrealism
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The Americas
- The Surrealist Movement in the United States
- Caribbean Surrealism
- Black Surrealism
- Canadian Surrealism
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