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# [[Andrzej Munk]] (October 16, 1920–September 20, 1961) was a Polish film director, # [[Andrzej Munk]] (October 16, 1920–September 20, 1961) was a Polish film director,
* [[Desire Unbound]] Tate Modern's Surrealism: Desire Unbound (Sept 2001) was an exhibition on surrealism organized at the Tate gallery in 2001. Its emphasis was on the libidinal tropes of surrealism. For the first time, it prominently put the work of transgressive artist Hans Bellmer on the map. * [[Desire Unbound]] Tate Modern's Surrealism: Desire Unbound (Sept 2001) was an exhibition on surrealism organized at the Tate gallery in 2001. Its emphasis was on the libidinal tropes of surrealism. For the first time, it prominently put the work of transgressive artist Hans Bellmer on the map.
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* Surrealism: Desire Unbound - Tate Modern, London - 20 September 2001 to 1 January 2002 * Surrealism: Desire Unbound - Tate Modern, London - 20 September 2001 to 1 January 2002

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  1. Raymond Borde, French film critic Raymond Borde (b. August 28, 1920 - September 20, 2004),
  2. Andrzej Munk (October 16, 1920–September 20, 1961) was a Polish film director,
  • Desire Unbound Tate Modern's Surrealism: Desire Unbound (Sept 2001) was an exhibition on surrealism organized at the Tate gallery in 2001. Its emphasis was on the libidinal tropes of surrealism. For the first time, it prominently put the work of transgressive artist Hans Bellmer on the map.


   * Surrealism: Desire Unbound - Tate Modern, London - 20 September 2001 to 1 January 2002 





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