Surrealism had a significant impact on the art history of the 20th century. With its fantastic, often dreamlike depictions, it challenged the perception of reality and stimulated the imagination of viewers. Artists such as Salvador Dalí, René Magritte and Max Ernst made this style one of the most famous and fascinating movements in modern art.
But at a time when digital technologies are revolutionizing the art world, the question arises: How did Surrealism make the leap from the traditional medium of the canvas to the digital screen?