Exhibition: René Magritte – Die truglosen Bilder

March 1976. René Magritte – Die truglosen Bilder is the first exhibition dedicated to the work of an already deceased artist at Neue Galerie. Photos and films discovered in Magritte’s Brussels home are shown for the first time in 1975. These include: 63 photo negatives from 1928 to 1955 as well as rolls of film from the 1950s. The film rolls were edited with the support of the Belgian Ministry of Culture—they were transferred from 8 to 16mm and brought together into a 28-minute single film that premiered, along with photos, in the Neue Galerie. Thanks to the support of the Belgian Ministry of Culture, the exhibition then toured the globe. A catalogue accompanies the event.