Angel of Anarchy (1936 – 1940) by Eileen Agar

Angel of Anarchy - Eileen Agar - 1936 - 1940

Artwork Information

TitleAngel of Anarchy
ArtistEileen Agar
Date1936 - 1940
Mediumplaster,mixed media
Art MovementSurrealism
Current LocationTate Modern, London, UK

About Angel of Anarchy

“Angel of Anarchy,” created by Eileen Agar between 1936 and 1940, is a captivating sculpture made from plaster and mixed media. This artwork, a significant contribution to the Surrealism art movement, is currently housed in the Tate Modern in London, UK. The sculpture showcases Agar’s innovative use of diverse materials to create a striking and enigmatic piece.

The artwork presents a head-like structure adorned with an intriguing assortment of textiles, beads, feathers, and other mixed media elements. The vivid colors and eclectic textures convey a sense of chaotic beauty, characteristic of the Surrealist movement. The combination of different materials, including sumptuous fabrics and natural objects, adds depth and complexity to the sculpture, inviting viewers to explore the boundaries between reality and imagination.

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