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A leading figure of the Surrealist movement, Salvador Dalí left a cultural imprint that is instantly recognisable—whether one thinks of his melting clocks in The Persistence of Memory, striking ...
Icons How Salvador Dalí Built His Brand As a young artist in the 1930s, the Spanish surrealist developed a dark, shape-shifting style ...
Research for the Chicago exhibition “Salvador Dalí: The Image Disappears” led to new discoveries about the famed surrealist artist — including the mysterious origins of the large-scale ...
Watches from Exaequo, which offers a version of a watch that looks as if it were melting on your wrist, an image inspired by a Salvador Dalí painting. Camilla Ferrari for The New York Times ...
Back in 1968, Air India commissioned Spanish surrealist maestro Salvador Dalí to design an ashtray for its first-class passengers. Smoking on an aircraft is unimaginable today, but so too was the ...
The melting watches turned Salvador Dalí into a brand, and his curlicued mustache made him a living logo for it. The substitution of iconography and celebrity for creative range and connoisseurs ...
Guests interact with the exhibit SURREAL 360: A Salvador Dali Experience, on display at the Ice Palace in Miami. Surrealist artist Salvador Dalí’s paintings are crazy enough on their own.
Art Institute of Chicago curators identified a Salvador Dalí mystery painting while organizing the museum's first show on the Surrealist.
Research for the Chicago exhibition “Salvador Dalí: The Image Disappears” led to new discoveries about the famed surrealist artist — including the mysterious origins of the large-scale ...
A leading figure of the Surrealist movement, Salvador Dalí left a cultural imprint that is instantly recognisable—whether one thinks of his melting clocks in The Persistence of Memory, striking ...