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Accor Launches Exclusive Surrealism Package

May 18, 2011

Accor Launches Exclusive Surrealism Package

Art lovers will flock to Brisbane this winter for the exclusive Australian presentation of ‘Surrealism: The Poetry of Dreams’ one of the world’s most important collections of surrealist art at Brisbane’s Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA).

GoMA will be the exclusive venue for the exhibit which will showcase works that rarely leave Paris, direct from the Musée national d'art moderne, Centre Pompidou, Paris.


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The major exhibition runs from June 11 to October 2, 2011 and presents a historical overview of surrealism and includes more than 180 paintings, sculptures, photographs, works on paper and films by over 50 artists, dating from 1913 through to the late 1970s.

Accor Brisbane hotels and the Gallery of Modern Art have combined to create an unforgettable experience as this exhibition makes its way to Brisbane.

The ‘Surrealism: The Poetry of Dreams’ Package will be available for the duration of the exhibition and combines overnight accommodation for two, a complimentary house beverage, full buffet breakfast and two tickets to the exhibition at GoMA.
Available for Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights only, the package starts from AUD$219 per night at Novotel Brisbane, from AUD$194 at Mercure and AUD$179 at Hotel Ibis.

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Advantage Plus members will also receive an exclusive bottle of wine with every package booked during June and July at Mercure.
'Surrealism: The Poetry of Dreams' is an opportunity to see important works in an exhibition that will provide a fascinating and comprehensive overview of this important artistic movement.

www.accorhotels.com

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