A lot about Salvador Dalí’s painting “Nature Morte Vivante (Still Life-Fast Moving)” is, well, normal. But you don’t have to zoom in much to find the weirdness. “What I love about it is that it’s ...
Who doesn’t know Salvador Dalí’s famous painting popularly known as “Melting Clocks” or “Soft-Watches” — painted and titled by the artist “The Persistence of Memory” in 1931, I ask rhetorically? This ...
When Mike Wallace interviewed Salvador Dalí in 1958, the painter seemed to believe that he might live forever. Asked what he believed would happen to him when he died, the Surrealist replied, "Myself ...
It is easy to think of Salvador Dalí as plain weird. The mustachioed Spanish artist, born in 1904, exists in pop culture as a bizarre figure who defied rationalism. This image makes it easy to see his ...
In 1919, while at school in the Spanish city of Figueres, a 15-year-old Salvador Dalí volunteered to write a series of articles for the school’s magazine, Studium. Titled “The Great Masters of ...
There are plenty of jokes about how weird Florida is. But in the case of this world-class museum, the Sunshine State is downright surreal. St. Petersburg, Florida’s Salvador Dalí Museum isn’t just a ...
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