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Aimé Césaire: Poetry, Surrealism and Négritude

September 10, 2021 – January 2, 2022

Aimé Césaire: Poetry, Surrealism and Négritude explores the rich world of Aimé Césaire, surrealist poet and politician from the French Caribbean island of Martinique. Featuring selections from his powerful poems, this exhibition focuses on Césaire’s history, his role in the founding of the anti-colonial Négritude movement and his affiliation with Surrealism.

St. Louis Museum of Art

Saint Louis Art Museum – St. Louis, Missouri

February 16, - September 7, 2020

The exhibition Millet and Modern Art: From Van Gogh to Dalí illustrates just how progressive the work of Jean-François Millet (1814-1875) was for his time. With his radical painting technique, modern style and inspirational portrayal of peasant life, Millet undoubtedly sowed the seeds of modern art.

Picasso

Picasso and the Allure of the South

January 29, 2022 – May 22, 2022

Picasso and the Allure of the South, presented exclusively at The Dalí, explores the influence of southern Europe on Picasso’s revolutionary work.

Student Surrealist Exhibition, Spider Lobster

Student Surrealist Art Exhibit 2021: Statewide

May 15, 2021 – August 22, 2021

Initiated in 1992, this annual art exhibit presents work by middle and high school students whom we invite to explore ideas and visions similar to those explored by Salvador Dalí and the surrealists.