Salvador Dalí may be remembered today as the most famous Surrealist of all, but within André Breton’s movement he was always a misfit—too flamboyant, too political, and far too fond of money. Breton ...
Salvador Dalí with his work "Christ of St. John of the Cross" (1951) at the Lefevre gallery in London (photo AFP via Getty Images) To fully understand the anatomical effects of suspending a body in ...
The Temptation of Saint Anthony (1946) is the only painting Salvador Dalí ever entered into an art contest—to feature in the Hollywood production The Private Affairs of Bel Ami. While his take on the ...
At the thought of Salvador Dalí, many people envision the artist’s famously eccentric face — his wide, cartoonish eyes and the wiry mustache that seemed to defy gravity. Or perhaps his best-known ...
In the wake of the success of its immersive, visual dives into the music of Pink Floyd and Queen, as well as the art and surrealistic visions of its namesake, Salvador Dalí, the Dalí Museum has a new ...
Salvador Dalí is now a lobster phone call away. The Dalí Museum in Florida recently unveiled a copy of Dalí's "Lobster Telephone" sculpture that allows visitors to call an AI version of the famous ...