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.
The Art Institute of Chicago – Chicago, Illinois
February 6, 2023 – June 12, 2023
Salvador Dalí: The Image Disappears, is the first exhibition devoted to the Spanish Surrealist at the Art Institute. The exhibit explores this critical period, considering Dalí’s work in light of two defining, if contradictory, impulses: an immense desire for visibility and the urge to disappear.
Nelson Poynter Memorial Library, USF – St. Petersburg, FL
August 21, 2023 – October 6, 2023
Salvador Dalí: The Image Disappears, is the first exhibition devoted to the Spanish Surrealist at the Art Institute. The exhibit explores this critical period, considering Dalí’s work in light of two defining, if contradictory, impulses: an immense desire for visibility and the urge to disappear.
Saint Louis Art Museum – St. Louis, Missouri
October 19, 2022 - May 7, 2023
Shocking! The Surreal World of Elsa Schiaparelli brings together 520 works including 272 silhouettes and accessories by Schiaparelli herself, displayed alongside iconic paintings, sculptures, jewelry, perfumes, ceramics, posters and photographs by the likes of Schiaparelli’s dear friends and contemporaries: Man Ray, Salvador Dalí, Jean Cocteau, Meret Oppenheim and Elsa Triolet.
Musée Louvre – Paris, France
October 5, 2022 - January 30, 2023
Les Choses. La nature morte de la Préhistoire á nos jours aims to celebrate the new discoveries made on this topic since 1952. The Louvre will look beyond chronological and geographical borders and to do so, will include works from multiple cultures. Also included for an added layre are contributions by contemporary artists who are inspired by their predecessors but can change our view of the past.