Real, Surreal, and Photoreal

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“Real, Surreal, and Photoreal” is the title of an exhibition at the Nassau County Museum of Art reflecting the fact that a range of American and European artists have, throughout the 20th century, created images that shift dramatically between fact and fantasy.

It encompasses paintings, works on paper, and even tapestries made by such talents as John Currin, Salvador Dalí, Carole Feuerman, William Glackens, Alex Katz, Fairfield Porter, Man Ray, and John Sloan.

Charles Bell (1935–1995), Art Angel, 1986, 72 x 60 in., Louis K. Meisel Gallery, New York City
Charles Bell (1935–1995), Art Angel, 1986, 72 x 60 in., Louis K. Meisel Gallery, New York City

“Real, Surreal, and Photoreal”
Nassau County Museum of Art
Roslyn Harbor, New York
Through March 8, 2026
nassaumuseum.org


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