However, in 1925 his work also appeared in the first exhibition of the surrealist group at the Galérie Pierre in Paris.
By the end of World War II the surrealist group led by Breton had decided to explicitly embrace anarchism.
During the Spanish Civil War in 1936, he went to Gaceta de Arte and joined in the activities of the surrealist group on the island.
Depressed by the failure, he moved to Paris where he became friends with André Breton, and became involved in the surrealist group.
In the 1920s and 1930s, Jean Aurenche was friends with some members of the surrealist groups.
In mid-1986, several members of KUKL and the surrealist group, Medusa, got together to create the arts collective Smekkleysa (Bad Taste).
Through this teacher he met in Europe many of the surrealist group in Paris, including its "High Priest" André Breton.
In 1953, he was invited to join a surrealist group in Paris led by André Breton.
A few years later he approached the surrealist group in 1948, then the College of Pataphysique in 1954.
A friend of Max Jacob and Robert Desnos, he was near the surrealist group without adhering to surrealism.