Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
San Diego Museum of Art Salvador Dali
For the first and only time in the United States, The San Diego Museum of Art presents the exhibition “From El Greco to Dalí: The Great Spanish Masters from the Pérez Simón Collection.” Displaying 64 Spanish oil paintings, sculptures, and drawings from more than 25 master painters, the exhibition, on view from July 8 to November 4, 2011, presents a remarkable overview and visual representation of the progression and history of art in Spain over the last 500 years.
The San Diego Museum of Art
1450 El Prado
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
(619) 232-7931
If you are interested in owning a signed limited edition work by Dali, call to request a FREE catalog:
888-888-DALI Ext. 204
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Salvador Dali Sculpture
Next to the elevator in the Hotel Éclat, a 60-room boutique hotel in Taipei, stands a sculpture by Salvador Dalí.
“It can be quite surreal to stand next to the elevator, just inches away” from it, says general manager Roger Marten, who adds that in the two years since the hotel opened, the otherwise mundane spot has become a popular site for wedding photos.
The Dalí comes courtesy of hotel owner George Hwang, a Hong Kong-based entrepreneur — he built the city’s Parkview residential complex — and ardent art collector. It’s one of 25 original paintings and sculptures from his private collection, including some by well-known artists, on display in the Hotel Éclat. Click on the slideshow tab to see a few highlights:
Monday, April 4, 2011
Salvador Dali Sculpture in the UK Alice in Wonderland
Salvador Dali has made an impact on the City of London as one of his most famous sculptures went on display in the UK for the first time.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Salvador Dali Museum People visit in Record Numbers
The new Dali Museum is beating even the highest expectations. In the first three months, 100,000 people have visited the museum. That's in comparison to 200,000 visitors per year at the old location.
"I don't think anyone expected we would reach 100,000 people in 3 months," deputy director Kathy White said. "I think that that's pretty amazing."
The museum tracks ZIP codes to determine where visitors are coming from. Many of those who come to the museum are from other countries, while few of the visitors are from Pinellas County.
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