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  • Dalí and Gaudí. The Revolution of the Originality Sentiment

    Púbol, from March 15 to 1 November, 2002

    The Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation proudly presents at the Gala Dalí Castle in Púbol the exhibition Dalí and Gaudí. The Revolution of the Originality Sentiment, which will be among the exhibitions featured in the Gaudí International Year 2002.

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  • Salvador Dalí: Dream of Venus

    Miami, 14/03/2002 - 30/06/2002

    This exhibition, already displayed in Figueres, travelled to the United States, where it was viewed from 14 March to 30 June 2002 at the Miami Museum of Contemporary Art (*MoCA). The exhibition recreated the surrealist pavilion that Dalí designed for the New York's World's Fair held in June of the 1939, and examined the impact of Dalí's creation on the acceptance of surrealism on...

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  • The Performing Arts World and Salvador Dalí

    Púbol, 15 March - 1 November, 2001

    Gala Dalí Castle in Púbol is presenting in its exhibition room a new selection of photographs, this time under the title The Performing Arts World and Salvador Dalí, which can be visited up to 1 November 2001.

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  • Salvador Dalí: Images of a creator

    Púbol, up to 1 November 2000

    Salvador Dalí: Images of a creator is the new exhibition of photographs which can be seen at the Gala Dalí Castle Museum-House in Púbol up to 1 November 2000.

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  • Salvador Dalí. Dream of Venus.

    Figueres, La Coruña, 20 December 1999 - 28 February 2000

    In June 1939 Salvador Dalí designed a pavilion for the New York World's Fair built by the architect Ian Woodner. The building was named Dream of Venus. 

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  • Salvador Dalí. Family Album

    Figueres 01/12/1998 - 06/01/1999

    The exhibition proposes  an overview of Dalí's life through  photographs of his family, of his stay in Madrid, of his friendship with Buñuel and Lorca, of the Surrealist group, of the high society in Paris and New York, of his relations with cinema actors and directors, patrons of the arts, dancers, choreographers and bullfighters. It reveals, in short, a private Dalí and a...

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