A meal that has been made to look like a campfire

Ferran Adria: The Invention of Food

September 25, 2016 – November 27, 2016

This exhibit showcases chef and restaurateur Ferran Adria’s culinary work with breathtaking images of his creations paired with their inspirations, as well as Dalí’s food-inspired paintings and flatware he designed.

Palazzo Blu, Italy

Fondazione Palazzo Blu – Pisa, Italy

September 19, 2016 - February 24, 2017

On display in Italy, Dalí: Il Sogno del Classico offers the public a selection of important works that highlight the inspiration Dalì draws from the Italian tradition and from the great Renaissance masters.

National Art Center & Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, Japan

National Art Center (Tokyo) & Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art – Japan

July 1, 2016 - December 12, 2016

On display in Japan, this exhibition displays approximately 250 pieces collected from domestic and international collections to introduce Dalí’s multifaceted world, representing the first full-scale Dalí retrospective held in Japan in almost ten years.

Dali Museum Building, Daytime

Poetic Play: Surrealist Games

September 1, 2016 – September 10, 2020

Our recent acquisition, a 1932 exquisite corpse – a collaborative piece by Salvador Dalí, his wife Gala, surrealism leader Andre Breton and painter Valentine Hugo – is on display alongside two examples of decalcomania.

Urinal and the caption “This is not art. Rewriting the rules.”

Dalí/Duchamp

February 10, 2018 – May 27, 2018

Examine the relationship between Salvador Dalí and the father of conceptual art, Marcel Duchamp in the first exhibit dedicated to their friendship and its influence on the work of both artists.