Dali
The Surreal World of Salvador Dalí
Genius or madman? A new exhibition may help you decide
Stanley Meisler
April 2005
Portrait of Salvador Dalí, Paris Carl Van Vechten
Salvador Dalí spent much of his life promoting himself and shocking the world. He relished courting the masses, and he was probably better known, especially in the United States, than... See more
Genius or madman? A new exhibition may help you decide
Stanley Meisler
April 2005
Portrait of Salvador Dalí, Paris Carl Van Vechten
Salvador Dalí spent much of his life promoting himself and shocking the world. He relished courting the masses, and he was probably better known, especially in the United States, than... See more
Just a moment...
When Your Muse Is Also a Demonic Dominatrix
By Nina-Sophia Miralles
July 10, 2018
Arts & Culture
On Salvador Dalí’s wife, Gala.
When Salvador Dalí’s wife, Gala, died in 1982, the first person outside of his household to hear the news was Juan Carlos, the king of Spain. Dalí telephoned the reigning monarch himself, and for once, this was not an act of... See more
By Nina-Sophia Miralles
July 10, 2018
Arts & Culture
On Salvador Dalí’s wife, Gala.
When Salvador Dalí’s wife, Gala, died in 1982, the first person outside of his household to hear the news was Juan Carlos, the king of Spain. Dalí telephoned the reigning monarch himself, and for once, this was not an act of... See more
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One day during Salvador Dalí’s first visit to New York City in 1934, he woke “at six in the morning ... after a long dream involving eroticism and lions.” He was surprised by the insistence of the lions’ roars—the savage cries of his dreams, which were so different than what he expected in a “modern and mechanical” city. Reading this, I thought of... See more
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“The works of these painters are never equally successful. All painters know this by bitter experience, but you will never be able to explain it. At a given moment, you achieve, without hardly being aware of it, a miraculous masterpiece. At another moment, to all appearances similar, another painting executed with a thousand times more effort and
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