Monday, June 20, 2011

Salvador Dali in Singapore

Singapore’s ArtScience Museum


“Dali: Mind of a Genius,” ongoing until Oct. 30, which boasts over 250 works by the Spanish Surrealist.
It includes furniture, jewelry, sculptures and paintings. Most of them are iconic: the lipstick-red “Mae West Lips Sofa,” inspired by the Hollywood actress; “Dance of Time,” his melted clocks; and “Spellbound,” a painting as large as a double-decker bus, which appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s movie.
Both the Van Gogh and Dali shows are traveling exhibitions. The museum has its own small permanent collection—housed in three galleries on the top floor, called Curiosity, Inspiration and Expression—which contain interactive works that argues the connection between art and science.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Salvador Dali in San Diego

Salvador Dalí's "The Ascension of Christ"

While you may want to plan a vacay to San Diego to hit the beaches this summer, there's another reason to go, and one that provides air-conditioning: It's the only U.S. stop for the exhibition "El Greco to Dalí: The Great Spanish Masters from the Pérez Simón Collection" Head to the San Diego Museum of Art for your only chance to see 64 famous artworks from such masters as Picasso and Dalí.
The exhibit, which opens July 9, features the work that covers the history of Spanish art over the last 500 years. You'll see oil paintings, sculptures and drawings at the Balboa Park museum.
Art aficionados will be pumped to see various facets of of Catholic Reformation art from the 16th to 18th centuries through the works of El Greco, José de Ribera and Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. Goya and Sanchez Coello go the royal route and offer court portraits of Spanish monarchs, balancing the portrayal of power with realistic representations.
The exhibit also includes 10 works by Joaquin Sorolla, the master of capturing simple pleasures and known for vivid, bright, strong canvasses. Sorolla's work highlights the strong national identity that characterizes Spanish art of the 19th century. The exhibition finishes with a dialogue between Cubism and Surrealism by the artists who revolutionized western art and are now household names: Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, and Salvador Dalí.
If you want to check out the Spanish masters' works, the exhibit runs through to October 3. Admission is $12 for adults and $4.50 for ages seven to 17.





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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Salvador Dali painting sells for $11Million

The 1934 painting ‘Enigmatic Elements in the Landscape,’ the surrealist painting by Salvador Dalí was sold to the Gala-Salvador Foundation for eleven million US dollars in Figueres, Spain.
“This is a prodigy of a painting, immaculate, intense and just a very good painting. It’s simply marvelous,” the director of Ginova’s Theatre-Museum, Antoni Pitxot in Figueres said.
Pitxot commented on each and every one of the ‘enigmatic’ elements to do with the painting, and which was last exhibited in 1999 in New York City’s Guggenheim Museum.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Leonardo DiCaprio buys Salvador Dali painting for more than 1 Million

Leonardo DiCaprio splashes out $1.2m on Salvador Dali painting
Chevaliers en parade

Price $1,426,500 includes buyer's premium.
Estimate$1,200,000 - $1,800,000 Sale Information
Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale
4 May 2011
Sale made by:
Christies
New York, Rockefeller Plaza
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Monday, May 2, 2011

Salvador Dali photographs

88 unpublished photographs of Salvador Dalí by Philippe Halsman on show


CNA / Marina López / Toni Bardia


Barcelona (ACN).– Unpublished photographs of the Surrealist Catalan painter Salvador Dalí made by Philippe Halsman are on show at the Gala Dalí Castle in Púbol, North of Girona and close to the Costa Brava. Dalí and Halsman had a friendship that lasted 37 years and the photographs reflect these close ties. The American photographer was popularly known for his serious portraits in 'Life' magazine, where a hundred covers carried his signature. Halsman showed his more transgressive side when he met Salvador Dalí. He left aside the photographs of Marilyn Monroe, Alfred Hitchcock, John F. Kennedy, Winston Churchill and Pablo Picasso to fully enter into an innovative project that sought to “shoot thinking” and reach a new concept of art.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Salvador Dali exhibit in Singapore

Visitors to the ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands will soon be able to enter the surreal mind of Salvador Dalí, one of the 20th century’s best-known artists.

Dalí: Mind of a Genius – The Exhibition, will display over 250 Dalí artworks, making this the first time ever that such a large number of his masterpieces are shown within a single venue in Singapore.

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:

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.






Monday, March 28, 2011

Salvador Dali St. Petersburg Fl. Honda Grand Prix Racing Helmet

Driver Oriol Sevia, from Catalonia, Spain, will honor famed Spanish artist Salvador Dali with his helmet in today's main race.

Newman/Haas Racing driver Oriol Servia is from the same region of Spain as artist Salvador Dali, and he's a huge Dali fan. He visited the new museum inside the race course Thursday and will wear one of his Dali helmets in the race.
"I feel I have a special connection with the (grand prix)," Servia said.
Servia's helmets are designed by Asaign and are among most unusual in racing. Many feature designs by Dali, such a melting clock and marching ants.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Elizabeth Taylor passed away, she worked with Salvador Dali in 1950

Elizabeth Taylor passed away. She worked with Dali in 1950. Salvador Dali designed a dream sequence for the film "Father of the Bride" Elizabeth Taylor delivers one of the all time best screams on film. (See clip)
The film also included the legendary Spencer Tracy as the Father of the Bride played by Elizabeth Taylor.
While the Alfred Hitchcock Film "Spellbound" received more attention, the dream sequence in "Father of the Bride" is every bit as interesting surreal and entertaining to watch.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Salvador Dali Sculpture Soumaya Museum Mexico City

Spanish artist Salvador Dali's sculpture, 'The Triumphant Angel' resides on the top floor of the Soumaya Museum's new home in Mexico City,


 

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