Here’s the latest I can share right now:
- There’s renewed media attention around Exquisite Corpse as a concept and as a collaborative art practice, with recent coverage highlighting its Surrealist origins and continuing influence in contemporary art and comics circles. This topic has appeared in recent video explainers and reportage about collaborative drawing games and related exhibitions.[8][9]
- A notable trend is mentions of new exhibitions or projects that frame Exquisite Corpse as a participatory or movable-art format, sometimes under modern gallery or zine contexts, rather than a single canonical work.[4][7]
- For specific current articles, videos, or event listings, you’d likely find the latest items by checking outlets that cover comics, contemporary art, and Surrealism anniversaries (e.g., MoMA-style resources, contemporary art blogs, and festival/apparel/culture sites). See examples of sources that discuss Exquisite Corpse in historical and modern contexts.[5][8]
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Sources
The Exquisite Corpse Show When Kat Green approached Missy Reitner-Cameron with a fun idea that would include corpses and collaboration, Missy was hooked immediately. After many fun facetime calls a list of artists was developed, specifications were agreed upon and art was being made. With a diverse group of artists the corpses are fun, freaky and a collectors dream.
www.exquisitecorpseshow.comExquisite Corpse (2010) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
www.imdb.comThe National College of Art & Design...
www.ncad.ieLearning about ‘Exquisite Moving Corpse’ (2022) feels something like unfolding a piece of paper that reveals a fascinating new fragment of detail between every crease.
arts.ufl.eduA game in which each participant takes turns writing or drawing on a sheet of paper, folding it to conceal his or her contribution, and then passing it to the next player for a further contribution. The game gained popularity in artistic circles during the 1920s when it was adopted as a technique by artists of the Surrealist movement to generate collaborative compositions.
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