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The Visit

June 18, 2022 – October 23, 2022

The Visit by Yamandú Canosa presents the work of Uruguayan-Spanish artist Yamandú Canosa (born 1954). Through the exhibition, Canosa creates a contemplative dialogue between Surrealism and contemporary art. In the words of the artist, “The exhibition is intended as a visit that contemporary art pays to the house of Surrealism. One of the great legacies of the surrealist movement is its aesthetic complexity. This is confirmed by its permanence in today’s art. Surrealism is about an attitude, not aesthetic formulas: it is a way of looking at and relating to experience”.

Munch Museet

Munch Museet – Oslo, Norway

February 12 - May 8, 2022

The Savage Eye focuses on the relationship between Surrealism and some of the most important Symbolist artists, including Paul Gauguin, Odilon Redon, August Strindberg, Edvard Munch and Auguste Rodin. Honing in on the idea of the unconscious, we take visitors with us on a journey into the deeper levels of the human mind.

Osterreichische Galerie Belvedere

Österreichische Galerie Belvedere – Vienna, Austria

January 28 - May 29, 2022

The theories of Freud clearly fascinated Dalí, perhaps to the point of obsession – his greatest desire was to someday meet his idol. This comprehensive exhibition illustrates the obsession for the psychoanalytical in the work of the Surrealists, particularly as it is present in Dali’s surrealist pictorial world.

SSAE Online Exhibit: Pinellas County 2022

January 8, 2022 – January 8, 2023

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. The 2022 theme is “The Metamorphic Moment.”

A fashion sketch

Fashion Design at The Dalí 2021 Online Exhibit

December 12, 2021 – December 31, 2022

This exhibit showcases the work of students from the 2021 Fashion Design at The Dalí program. Inspired by Dalinian architecture, budding high school designers (9th -12th grade) from the Tampa Bay area created tangible connections between art and fashion.