This might just be the most important Salvador Dalí exhibition to ever come to India

Presented by Bruno Art Group, Dali comes to India will present some of the most memorable works produced by Dalí, such as engravings of Mythology (1963-65) and Maldoror’s songs (1934). These works not only reflect Dalí’s impressive creative energy, but also its deep relationship with art and literature. THE Maldoror The series, for example, were engraved with incredible precision, every detail made with such finesse that magnification glasses are necessary to fully appreciate its subtleties.

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“ On the seizure of life ”

The artist’s influence on India extends beyond art. Last month, two restaurants on the Dali theme opened its doors in India: Ristorant Dali, a cool cousin with existing cafe Dali in Delhi, and Dali & Gala, based in Bengaluru, a bar named after the artist and his Woman who pays homage to her art work, sculptures, installations and paintings. What makes Dalí so relevant today, when AI sounded the death knell for human creativity? “Dalí wanted to be universally understood. He was full of humor and mischief, he broke the physical limits and the limits of art, “explains Christine, resembling not to speak of a venerated artist who died 36 years ago, but someone One of the much younger, always curious about the world around them. “At the end of his life, Dalí worked with stereoscopic images and holograms. If he was still alive, I have no doubt that he would use artificial intelligence. »»

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