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Exposition. Salvador DALI: A Mythology
24 octobre 1998 - 31 janvier 1999
Grande-Bretagne, Liverpool, Tate Gallery
http://www.tate.org.uk/gall/liv/events/dali.htm
Notes : [ Selected by Dawn Ades and Fiona Bradley, this major exhibition brings together around 30 paintings and 25 works on paper, dating primarily from the 1930s, the decade in which Dalí made much of his best work.
The exhibition has been prepared in collaboration with the Salvador Dalí Museum, Florida. This is the home of the collection of works of Salvador Dalí built up by Mr and Mrs A. Reynolds Morse, given to the city of St Petersburg, and works from the collection rarely travel. This collaborative exhibition offers an exciting opportunity to see the Dalís from St Petersburg, alongside other major paintings from European and American public and private collections.
The exhibition focuses on the artist's engagement with myth, legend and belief. Beginning in 1929, the year the artist joined the surrealist movement, the exhibition presents his illustration and adaptation of classical and Catholic mythology, his fascination with stories in collective ownership and his determined appropriation of them for the self-consciously orchestrated story of his own life.
source: http://www.tate.org.uk ]
Noms cités:
DALI Salvador Figueras, Espagne, 1904-Cadaquès, Espagne, 1989
Peintre espagnol
[ Liens sur le web ]
1956, Salvador DALI: Les cocus du vieil art moderne
1979, Exposition Salvador DALI
France, Paris, Centre Georges Pompidou / Mnam - Grande Galerie
1985, Exposition. L'Art et le Temps. Regards sur la quatrième dimension
France, Villeurbanne, Le Nouveau Musée/Institut
1997, Exposition Objects of Desire: The Modern Still Life
USA, New York, Museum of Modern Art
1998, Exposition. MIRO's Black and Red Series: A New Acquisition in Context
USA, New York, Museum of Modern Art
1999, Exposition. Sight Gags: Caricature, Grotesque, and Wit in Modern and Contemporary Drawing
USA, New York, Museum of Modern Art