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Dorothea Tanning, Endgame, 1944. The Tate Modern, which owns Endgame, writes:
Tanning wanted to depict ‘unknown but knowable states’: to suggest there was more to life than meets the eye. She first encountered surrealism in New York in the 1930s. In the 1940s, her powerful self-portrait Birthday 1942 attract…