New Dali exhibition in Barcelona
Today we bring you news of a new Dali exhibition in Barcelona. This major new exhibition in Catalonia’s capital will, for the first time, tell the story of Gala Dalí – artist, muse and a key figure in twentieth-century art. The exhibition, entitled ‘Gala Salvador Dalí. A Room of One’s Own in Púbol’ will show at the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya from July 6 to October 14, 2018.
Catalonia welcomes first ever exhibition dedicated to Salvador Dalí’s wife and muse: Gala.
- Gala’s influence on Surrealist movement revealed in major international exhibition
- Salvador Dalí’s evolution as a painter is showcased through 60 of his works from around the world
- Exhibition shines light on impact of Dalí across his homeland of Catalonia – visitors can explore story through the “Dalí Triangle”
The wife of the celebrated Catalan artist is widely regarded as a pivotal influence both on the artistic evolution of her husband, Salvador Dalí, and on the wider Surrealist art movement. Russian-born Gala was a writer, artist, designer, art dealer and advisor. Her personal relationships with many of the most famous artists of the period made her a critical figure in the movement. Before marrying Salvador Dalí she was the wife of poet Paul Eluard. She was a model to Man Ray and enjoyed close friendships with figures including Max Ernst, René Char and René Crevel.
New Dali exhibition in Barcelona
The exhibition pays homage to Gala and also showcases her influence on her husband’s work. Gala became Dalí’s muse, the leading lady of many of his paintings, and collaborator on so many of his works that he began to sign his pieces with both their names – ‘Gala-Salvador Dalí. The exhibition brings together 60 of his works, including oil paintings and drawings from the Dalí Foundation and private collections and international museums.
Gala’s own colourful life and captivating character is shown through a collection of personal letters, sketches, photographs, engravings, postcards and books, as well as dresses and trinkets from her personal boudoir. The exhibition will also feature a selection of paintings, drawings and photographs by other prominent artists of the Surrealist movement who Gala influenced, including Max Ernst, Picasso, Man Ray, Cecil Beaton and Brassaï.
A Catalan native, Salvador Dalí’s work and legacy are evident throughout the entire region and play a key role in the region’s culture and history. Visitors can discover more about the life and work of the Surrealist pioneer by visiting the famous “Dalí Triangle” which consists of three key attractions in Figueres, Portlligat and Púbol:
Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres houses a large collection of surrealist works, as well as the collection of his jewels, Dalí-Jewels.
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Salvador Dalí House-Museum in Portlligat (Cadaqués) was the painter’s private residence and workshop and contains many of Dalí ’s furniture and personal items.
patrimoni.gencat.cat/en/collection/salvador-Dalí s-house-portlligat
Gala Dalí Castle House-Museum in Púbol, was the house Dalí bought for his wife as a gift to fulfil a promise: to make her the queen of a castle. It is the burial place of Gala
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Dali tours in Catalunya
Inntravel’s self-guided, fly-drive holiday, ‘In Search of Dali’ covers the Dali Triangle amongst discovering great food and wine and charming villages in eastern Catalonia.
www.inntravel.co.uk/holidays/Journeys/Spain/Catalonia/Dali?pg=sk
Visitors to Catalonia can take a one-day tour of the Dalí Triangle with Viator, with prices from £107:
uk.viator.com/tours/Barcelona/Dali-Museum-Figueres-and-Cadaqus-Small-Group-Tour-with-Hotel-Pick-Up-from-Barcelona/d562-9866P31
For further information on the Dalí Triangle visit:
- en.costabrava.org/enjoy/Dalí
- www.salvador-Dalí .org/en/museums/the-Dalí nian-triangle/
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