‘Free of human logic’: the modern artists inspired by surrealism’s 100-year-old parlour game | Art and design | The Guardian

For Banner, the power of Exquisite Corpse, “its radical space”, lies not in the finished sentence but on that fold. “I think to not understand is a very important space,” she says. “To be free of human logic.”

For Mahlangu, it is about “bringing fluidity to what seems stable, and understanding that stability can be a weakness. It’s constantly not answering the question, but questioning the answers, asking more questions.”
— Read on www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/jul/07/free-of-human-logic-the-modern-artists-inspired-by-surrealisms-100-year-old-parlour-game


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