Abstract
The journal entitled Dyn (1942-1944) was a publication that the Austrian
artist, Wolfgang Paalen, published in Mexico but which was distributed in
London and New York. The pages of this review were a showcase for the cream
of dissident surrealism, in sharp division from the dogmas imposed on the,
movement by Breton. Dyn was an experiment of surrealist inspiration born as
a consequence of the International Exposition of Surrealism which took
place in Mexico City in 1940. The article provides an account of the
context in which articles appeared, and of the illustrations that
accompanied them, as well as the various contributors' interests
regarding modern, surrealist and Amerindian art as expressed in the
articles that appeared throughout its six numbers.
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