
1898โ1963 ยท American ยท 14 artworks
artist bio
Kay Sage was an American Surrealist artist and poet, known for her stark, architectural landscapes populated by enigmatic forms. Her work often explores themes of isolation, memory, and the subconscious, contributing a unique and haunting vision to the Surrealist movement.
what you'll learn
Studying Kay Sage's work allows students to explore the use of perspective and geometric forms to create a sense of unease and mystery. Students can also learn about symbolism and the interpretation of dreamlike imagery.
related: Yves Tanguy, Rene Magritte

My Room Has Two Doors
1939

From Another Approach
1944

The Fourteen Daggers
1942

The Answer is No
1958

The Unicorns Came Down to the Sea
1948

On the Contrary
1952

The Hidden Letter
1943

Unusual Thursday
1951

Le Passage
1956

I Saw Three Cities
1944

Journey To Go
1943

No Passing
1954

Danger, Construction Ahead
1940

Tomorrow Is Never
1955