Contemporary exhibitions frequently use "The Omnipotence of Dreams" as a title or central theme to explore identity and perception:
Beyond art, the term appears in psychological and philosophical discussions: The Omnipotence of Dreams
: An exhibition (Dec 2025 – Jan 2026) that paired Surrealist art with artist-designed jewelry to trace conceptual links between imagery and physical objects. It featured works by Ewa Juszkiewicz , Takashi Murakami, and Nathaniel Mary Quinn. Psychology and Metaphysics : A recent exhibition (running
: While memory often fragments our dreams, Breton argued that they actually possess a sense of organization and continuity within their own limits. 2. Modern Artistic Interpretations The Omnipotence of Dreams
: Hosted at the Rourke Art Gallery + Museum, this show invited artists to explore the "surrealist muse" and societal expectations of the body under the theme "Omnipotence of Dreams". 3. Psychology and Metaphysics
: A recent exhibition (running into Nov 2024) reframed Breton's vision within modern debates around queer, trans, and feminist theory . It examined the "problematic past" of autocratic Surrealism and addressed its lack of inclusivity.