Jensen Suther
Jensen Suther is currently a Junior Fellow in the Harvard Society of Fellows. His writing has appeared in a range of academic and public-facing venues, including Representations, the Hegel Bulletin, and the New Statesman. His debut book—Spirit Disfigured: Modernism and the Persistence of Freedom—explores Hegel’s legacy for Marxism in aesthetic, political, and philosophical contexts and is forthcoming in the Cultural Memory in the Present series at Stanford University Press.
One could be forgiven for thinking that Surrealism was an early twentieth-century artistic movement, one of the more well-known strands of Modernism, which boasted figures like André Breton and Salvador Dalí but also famous associates like Picasso.