SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.- The Legion of Honor presents "Dreaming With Open Eyes - Dada and Surrealist Art from The Vera, Silvia, and Arturo Schwarz Collection in the Israel Museum", on view through April 28, 2002. Approximately 200 provocative works document the raucous, convention-challenging, highly creative histories of two closely related movements in early 20th-century art: Dada and Surrealism. Drawn from the renowned Vera, Silvia, and Artur Schwarz Collection in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, the show includes works by such key figures as Salvador Dali, Max Ernst, Paul Klee, Joan Miro, Francis Picabia, Marcel Duchamp, and Man Ray, among many others. Work in all media will be shown, from sculpture and books to paintings and photography, demonstrating the experimental nature of both movements as artists drew upon such devices as dream imagery, automatic or unconscious writing, found objects, humor and parody, collage and construction to attack notions of tradition and decorum in modern art. The showing at the Legion of Honor is the first in a three-venue tour of this exhibition, which is organized by the Israel Museum.