“Dali: The Golden Years - Drawings and Prints of Salvador Dali, 1930s-70s” Exhibition
The National Arts Club
[Image: Salvador Dali "Landscape, Fruit and Flowers (after Currier and Ives)" (1971) (Detail), Lithograph with gouache and collage]
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Grand Gallery
Described as “one of the most significant and instructive graphical displays of Dali’s genius,” Dali: The Golden Years arrives at The National Arts Club after a triumphant showing at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Havana. The exhibition offers nearly one hundred images drawn from the four major graphic series of Dali’s career: “Les Chants Maldoror” (1934), “Currier and Ives” (1971), “Memories of Surrealism” (1971) and “The Twelve Tribes of Israel” (1973). Enhancing the showing will be a series of early drawings and prints from the 1930s rarely seen by the public.
No consideration of his legacy is complete without taking into account the work he produced as a graphic artist. His bold experimentation with printmaking techniques allowed the artist to explore even further his landscape of dreams.
This unique show allows us to revisit the importance of this twentieth century giant and to celebrate the compelling quality of his imagination.
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Schedule
from February 02, 2015 to February 28, 2015
Opening Reception on 2015-02-04 from 18:00 to 20:00