Dalí, a History of Painting, curated by Montse Aguer, Director of the Dali Museums in Spain, is a retrospective conducted in collaboration with the Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí. In this year, the 30th anniversary of the artist’s death (1904-1989), the exhibition offers the public an exceptional journey through Dalí’s artistic production and allows it to discover the different stages of the artist’s creation. It not only offers a retrospective view of Dalí’s work, but also reveals how the painter has become enshrined in the history of twentieth century painting. The public will thus be able to discover the different steps of his creation and to recognize the imprint of the different painters who influenced him, and to whom he paid homage. The selection includes, to date, approximately one hundred works, including paintings, drawings and photographs, mostly from the Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation in Figueres and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid.
Work(s):
Sainte Hélène à Port Lligat
Dit Gros, Platja, Luna, i O’cell Podrit