This exhibition, the first full-scale Dalí retrospective held in Japan in almost ten years, concentrates on works brought from the three principal Dalí collections in the world, the Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí (Figueres, Spain), The Salvador Dalí Museum (St. Petersburg, USA), and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid, Spain). Along with important works from domestic collections, an approximate 250 pieces introduce Dalí’s multifaceted world. Living through the upheavals of the 20th century, this will be an unparalleled opportunity to enjoy seeing overwhelming works continually presented that are Dalí’s fascination.
Work(s) loaned:
Still Life: Sandia
Girl’s Back
View of Cadaqués with Shadow of Mount Paní
View of Cadaqués from Playa Poal
The Bather
La Sardana de las Brujas
Girl with Curls
Noon (Barracks Port Lligat)
Cadaqués
Femme Couchée
The Invisible Man
Study for “Disappearing Images”
The Lion
Nature Morte Vivante (Still Life-Fast Moving)
Three Young Surrealist Women Holding in their Arms the Skins of an Orchestra
Venus de Milo with Drawers (and PomPoms)
Beatrice (Madonna)
Morphological Echo
Paranonia
Shades of Night Descending
Tristan Fou
Femme Couchée
Soft Watch Exploding
Study for Nature Morte Vivante
Pi-mesonic Angel
Poster: Fires i Festes de la Santa Creu
The Ship
Wind and Sun…The Lightening
Les Brouettes
Hannibal Crossing the Alps
Illustration for Tres Picos
Jewels
Skull with its Lyric Appendage Leaning on a Night Table Which Should Have the Exact Temperature of a Cardinal’s Bird Nest