London International Surrealist Exhibition

The International Surrealist Exhibition was held from 11 June to 4 July 1936 at the New Burlington Galleries in London, England.

The exhibition was organised by:

The French organising committee were

The exhibition was opened in the presence of about two thousand people by André Breton. The average attendance for the whole of the Exhibition was about a thousand people per day.

During the course of the Exhibition, the following lectures were delivered to large audiences:

Dalí's lecture was delivered whilst wearing a deep-sea diving suit. Nearly suffocating during the presentation, Dalí had to be rescued by the young poet David Gascoyne, who arrived with a spanner to release him from the diving helmet.

Danish painter Wilhelm Freddie's entries never made it to the exhibition, since they were confiscated by the British Customs for being considered pornographic. According to ruling law the works had to be destroyed, but this was prevented at the last minute and they were despatched back to Denmark.

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Coordinates: 51°30′35″N 0°08′28″W / 51.50972°N 0.14111°W / 51.50972; -0.14111

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