Remedios
Varo was born in Angles, Spain, in 1908 and traveled when young with
her father throughout Spain and North Africa. She acquired an early
interest in mathematics, mechanical drawing, and fantastic locomotive
vehicles from her father, a hydraulic engineer.
Varo attended convent schools
and at the age of 15 attended the Academia de San Fernando in Madrid where
she learned about Surrealism. Varo was attracted to the idea of expressing
her emotions using figures and symbols. Later in Barcelona she met the Surrealist
poet Benjamin Peret and together they moved to Paris, joining the Surrealist
movement in France. In Paris, with the stimulating company Varo's work matured
into a personal voice that was original and provocative.
Varo and Peret moved to Mexico
to escape the war in 1942 and Varo settled there for the rest of her life.
In 1956 Varo had her first one woman exhibition at the Galeria Diana in Mexico
City. She had a retrospective at the Museo de Arte Moderno in 1971 and drew
the largest audience in the history of the museum. Many of Varo's paintings
reflect her early fascination with science and instruments. They embrace a
fascination with the workings of the universe and the inner world of fantasy,
invention, and dreams. |

1908-1963
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