SALVADOR DALI: VISIONS OF ETERNITY
An undisputed genius of 20th-century art, Dalí was much more than one of Surrealism’s leading figures.
A virtuoso, gifted with dazzling skills and technique, Dalí was a painter, designer, sculptor, writer, and set designer, as well as a master engraver who could produce equally outstanding work in drypoint, etching, woodcut and lithography. The exhibition’s pièce de résistance is a series of illustrations of Dante’s The Divine Comedy, for which each of the 100 lithographs presented required as many as 35 colors. There are a total of 200 prints available for this exhibition.
EXHIBITION INCLUDES:
• A selection of framed works, available in three sizes:
– Small: 100 works
– Medium: 150 works
– Large: 400 works
• Text panels and object labels (digital files)
• Retail/merchandise program
VENUE LENGTH:
12-24 weeks
EXHIBITION SIZE:
Variable, based on number of works selected / 100-400 linear feet
LOGISTICS:
Shipping international: airfreight 7-20 crates (varies on the number of works)
Shipping domestic: 1 truck
Installation: approx. 4-6 working days
Deinstallation: approx. 3-4 working days
Organized with NSPRD