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Terrance Lindall's Surrealist art has been on the covers of numerous Book s and Magazines and has been exhibited at many galleries and Museum s including the Brooklyn Museum , Hudson River Museum, The Museum of the Surreal and Fantastic, and the Society of Illustrators Museum.

He produced art for the magazines Creepy , Eerie , and Vampirella by Warren Publishing , for the Heavy Metal magazine, for the Epic Comics imprint of Marvel Comics and for Rod Serling 's Twilight Zone Magazine . They are all currently highly sought after collectibles. His book '' Paradise Lost Illustrated'', poetry by John Milton , has been compared to William Blake 's illustrations at New York University.

Although most critics and scholars consider Lindall to be a surrealist artist, it must be noted that a number of self-labeled, "surrealists" and self-labeled "surrealist" groups worldwide contend with this notion. Lindall, moreover, although once stating that he was not a surrealist, merely a promoter of art shows, later claimed in an article that he was considering himself one. Lindall said recently, It satisfies me just to be simply an 'artist' with regard to my painting. History will determine where I stand in both art and in my scholarly writings on epistemological issues and matters of surrealism. Perhaps I should invite these groups who so bitterly disagree with me to New York to debate the definition with other scholars. After all, I believe in dialectic. I believe that the gold of truth is resolved in the fires of contending ideas." Whether or not Lindall is a surrealist, when he makes a declaration on surreal/visionary art forms, it is taken very seriously throughout the world. In a recent article in the Minda News in the who wrote 'Beauty will be convulsive or nothing.'" Lindall, considered to be a leading authority on current surrealist art forms, is writing an article on "The New Surrealists" which will appear in the March 2006 issue of Art & Antiques Magazine, the world's most read art and antique collectors magazine.

Professor Karen Karbiener, Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature at -2004, the Encyclopedia of American Counterculture.

Apart from being an artist, Terrance Lindall has a background in philosophy and has been active in the Williamsburg Brooklyn art community {Link without Title} {Link without Title} over the past few years. He writes for ''New York Arts Magazine'', ''Block Magazine'', and ''11211 Magazine'', a , Australia , United Kingdom , Canada , Mexico and all across the United States . The arriving guests stopped traffic on the Williamsburg Bridge , the second time Lindall's shows have done this.

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In other aspects of his life, Lindall was in recent years the Financial Manager of Roundabout Theater the world's largest not for profit theater in New York City, and Assistant Treasurer and Business Manager of the American Numismatic Society[http://www.amnumsoc.org/ , one of the United States' oldest museums with the largest and finest collections of coins and medals going back to the Greek Coinage and Roman Currency . He is now the President of the Williamsburg Art & Historical Center. He is an expert on Not For Profit Law and Finance .

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