Salvador Dalí: Gardens of the Mind
Mixing flora with the artist’s signature motifs two series of prints, FlorDalí and Surrealist Flowers, underscore Dalí’s ongoing infatuation with his native landscape of Catalonia and the intriguing images of his Surrealist works. The images of fruits and flowers unsettle what we think we know about reality by juxtaposing seemingly incongruent elements. The exhibition of nearly 40 works is organized by Marie Selby Botanical Gardens and The Dalí Museum.
Work(s) loaned:
![Dahlia Unicornis from the Flordali 1968 suite](https://thedali.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Flordali_Flowers_1968.png)
Flordali, 1968
10 Lithographs with original engravings
![Cherries from the Flordali Fruite 1969 suite](https://thedali.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Flordali_Fruits_-1969.png)
Flordali, 1969
12 Lithographs with original engravings
![From the Surrealist Flowers 1972 suite](https://thedali.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Surrealist-Flowers_1972.png)
Florals (Surrealist Flowers), 1972
15 Heliogravures with original engravings