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The Real Surreal, When Art Fights Back - Redefining Resistance Through Surrealist Art and Wearable Sculpture - The Hostile Zone, March 24, 2025

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The Real Surreal, When Art Fights Back - Redefining Resistance Through Surrealist Art and Wearable Sculpture - The Hostile Zone The Real Surreal: When Art Fights Back How Marcel Katz and The Dalí Universe Are Redefining Resistance Through Surrealist Art and Wearable Sculpture In this electrifying episode of The Hostile Zone, Eric A. Cinotti and the incomparable Bianca Sea dive headfirst into a world where surrealism isn’t confined to gallery walls—it marches into the chaos of the real world and fights back. This is not your professor’s art history lecture. This is the frontline of cultural resistance. What happens when the surreal becomes our sharpest weapon against a warped reality? Marcel Katz—known globally as The Art Plug—joins the show to answer that question and more. As the youngest dealer of Salvador Dalí’s work in history and a creative force partnered with The Dalí Universe, Katz is revolutionizing how we interact with art. His work transforms surrealism into immersive environments and wearable sculptures—turning fine art into a statement, a shield, and a signal flare for the modern era.
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