First-Ever Salvador Dal铆 Exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Explores His Engagement with Art of the Past

Exhibition offers new take on Dal铆 100 years after the founding of Surrealism

On view July 6 through December 1, 2024

BOSTON (June 12, 2024)鈥擳he outlandish and iconoclastic artist Salvador Dal铆 (1904鈥1989) is famous for his bizarre imagery, eccentric behavior and unparalleled technical skill. The renowned Surrealist was also, however, deeply rooted in tradition. He revered his artistic predecessors鈥攁mong them D眉rer, Raphael, El Greco, Vermeer and above all Vel谩zquez. Opening this summer, the first-ever exhibition of work by Dal铆 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (澳门六合彩开奖现场直播) examines this sustained engagement with European art of the past. Dal铆: Disruption and Devotion presents nearly 30 paintings and works on paper on loan from the Salvador Dal铆 Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, as well as books and prints from a private collection, which are shown alongside works from the 澳门六合彩开奖现场直播鈥檚 European collection made by artists who inspired him. The unique juxtapositions, presented in both pairings and small thematic groupings, offer a new take on one of the most celebrated artists of the 20th century.

鈥淒al铆 saw the world differently. He dreamt up fantastical visions in his art that echoed his peculiar antics and over-the-top personality. But he was a serious artist, with astonishing technical skill, and his deep connections to artists of centuries past reveal an unexpected side of Dal铆 that will be a revelation for audiences today,鈥 said Julia Welch, Assistant Curator of Paintings, Art of Europe.

Dal铆 spent his youth in the small Spanish town of Figueres, north of Barcelona near the Catalan coast. His artistic talent was noticed early on, and at 18, he enrolled at Madrid鈥檚 San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts. On a trip to Paris in 1929, Dal铆 connected with the Surrealist group through another Catalan artist, Joan Mir贸. In the words of the group鈥檚 leader, Andr茅 Breton, Surrealism aimed to 鈥渞esolve the previously contradictory conditions of dream and reality into an absolute reality, a super-reality.鈥 The unconscious mind was first explored in literature, but the movement soon expanded to the visual arts, with Dal铆 a highly visible member of the circle.

鈥淭he Surrealist movement, announced by Andr茅 Breton in 1924, is 100 years old. The 澳门六合彩开奖现场直播鈥檚 exhibition, using superb loans from the Salvador Dal铆 Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, offers a timely opportunity to reconsider the most famous Surrealist in terms of the historical artists he deeply admired,鈥 said Frederick Ilchman, Chair and Mrs. Russell W. Baker Curator of Paintings, Art of Europe.

Dal铆: Disruption and Devotion showcases a broad range of Dal铆鈥檚 best-known works, in terms of subject matter, chronology and scale. Highlights include:

  • The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory (1952鈥54), a reworking of Dal铆鈥檚 single most famous picture, painted two decades earlier, which shows his preoccupation with the elasticity of time
  • The 10-foot-tall Ecumenical Council (1960), which includes art historical references, religious themes, elements from earlier works and a hyper-realistic self-portrait in the lower left corner
  • Vel谩zquez Painting the Infanta Marguerita with the Lights and Shadows of His Own Glory (1958), paired with Vel谩zquez鈥檚 Infanta Maria Theresa (1653) to demonstrate Dal铆鈥檚 deep reverence for the 17th-century Spanish painter
  • Morphological Echo (1936) and Nature Morte Vivante (Still Life-Fast Moving) (1956), examples of how Dal铆 distorted and riffed upon 17th-century Dutch and Flemish still lifes
  • Four of Dal铆鈥檚 reinterpretations of Francisco Goya鈥檚 Los Caprichos (1799), one of the greatest print series of European art, which include detailed embellishments and revised captions, shown facing Goya鈥檚 original etchings
  • Sainte H茅l猫ne 脿 Port Lligat (1956), presenting Dal铆鈥檚 wife and muse Gala in the guise of Roman Emperor Constantine鈥檚 mother Saint Helena, which is paired with El Greco鈥檚 Saint Dominic in Prayer (about 1605) to show both artists meditating on solitude and the power of spiritual experience

Sponsors

Dal铆: Disruption and Devotion is generously supported by the William Randolph Hearst Foundations. Additional support from the Alexander M. Levine and Dr. Rosemarie D. Bria-Levine Exhibition Fund and an anonymous funder.

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