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| Freud Museum unveils Leonora Carrington's secret Santander sketchbooks |
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Leonora Carrington, Down Below, 1940. Private Collection, Mia Kim. Image Courtesy of Gallery Wendi Norris, San Francisco © 2026 Estate of Leonora Carrington / ARS, NY and DACS, London.
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LONDON.- The Symptomatic Surreal will be the first institutional exhibition dedicated to Leonora Carringtons drawings from her Santander sketchbooks, offering a unique vantage point from which to reconsider the artists wartime output.
British-born Mexican artist Leonora Carrington (19172011) is one of the most celebrated figures associated with Surrealism. She was a painter, novelist, and visionary whose sustained enquiry into the psyche informed her interests in mythology, psychology, alchemy, tarot, and other esoteric traditions.
Told through her sketchbook drawings and letters from 1938 to 1941 prior to her permanent emigration to Mexico, this exhibition follows Carringtons flight from Nazi occupied France, her hospitalisation in Sanatorium Morales in Santander, Spain, and her journey through Madrid to New York, where she was reunited with the Surrealists in exile in 1941. It was then that she entrusted the Santander sketchbooks to collector Julien Levy, which were held in his collection for over sixty years, until the sketchbook drawings were sold in 2004 and dispersed into various private collections.
This exhibition brings together material from Carringtons Santander sketchbooks, placing her recurring motifs of horses and the underworld in dialogue with Sigmund Freuds collection of antiquities devoted to these themes. The exhibition is anchored by the presentation of Down Below (1940), a seminal early painting produced during Carringtons hospitalisation in Santander, offering a rare opportunity to view the work as it has never been exhibited in London before.
The Symptomatic Surreal is curated by Vanessa Boni.
Vanessa Boni is Curator of Special Projects at the Freud Museum London and a CHASE/AHRC funded doctoral researcher at the University of Essex.
Accompanying the exhibition will be a public programme of events developed in partnership with The Courtauld's MA Curating programme, exploring Leonora Carrington's legacy at the intersections of art history, psychoanalysis, and contemporary art.
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