Surrealist writing is a bit different than making a conceptual artist statements. It is not meant to explain anything. On the OP, Carrington said:
There are things that are not sayable. That’s why we have art.
— Leonora Carrington — Olivier5
Are you familiar with surrealism? — frank
There are artists who worked with a very clear intellectual awareness of what they were doing, such as Henry James, who wrote an explanatory preface for each of his novel. Sometimes the preface was even better than the book. Others would not even be able to explain how they did the book, because their job is not to explain, but to do. — Rafaella Leon
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