Other exhibitions include Cornelia Parker, Walter Sickert, Barbara Hepworth and the Turner prize

A globe-spanning surrealism survey, a Cornelia Parker retrospective and a blockbuster Cézanne exhibition are the highlights from Tate’s 2022 season, which is promising to “offer fresh perspectives on key figures, movements and subjects in art history”.

Surrealism Beyond Borders will come to Tate Modern in February and take a internationalist look at the movement, which began in Europe but would make its way around the world from Tokyo and Mexico City to the Egyptian Art et Liberté movement and the Afro-surrealist work of Aime Cesaire in Martinique.

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