LEONORA CARRINGTON (1917 – 2011), a British-born Mexico émigré, enjoyed a rich and remarkable artistic career spanning nearly seven decades. A pre-eminent artist of the twentieth century, Carrington painted, drew, made sculptures and textiles and wrote fiction and plays. She developed deep relationships with seminal artists of her time including Max Ernst, Remedios Varo, André Breton, and Luis Buñuel. Since Carrington’s death in 2011, her work has been the subject of major museum exhibitions including, Leonora Carrington (2015) at the Tate Liverpool, and The Celtic Surrealist (2014) at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. In Spring 2018, the Museo de Palacio de Bellas Artes and the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico presented "Leonora Carrington: Cuentos Magicos," the most comprehensive exhibition for Leonora Carrington to date. Works from the Carrington estate are graciously loaned by Gallery Wendi Norris, San Francisco.