Coinciding with the Dual Year Spain-Russia, the Dalí Foundation opened this exhibition, entitled Salvador Dalí: a retrospective, at the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. It is the mayor retrospective ever celebrated in this country with original works.
The show includes works from the very early years (20s) down to Dalí's last canvases. It offers the visitor an opportunity to see his evolution, not only technical but also his influences, iconography, ideological sources, symbolism, of his original universe. The show includes works from the very early years (20s) down to Dalí's last canvases. It offers the visitor an opportunity to see his evolution, not only technical but also his influences, iconography, ideological sources, symbolism, of his original universe.
The loans come exclusively from the Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí. The exhibit benefits from the sponsorship of the Russian cultural foundation The Link of Times.
Salvador Dalí: a retrospective is the result of research and collaboration of both teams from the Dalí Foundation and the Pushkin Museum. The selection of Works aims at providing the Russian audience with a deep insight into Dalí's life and artistic evolution, and it specially focuses on the late period. It contains a hundred pieces including 25 oil paintings, 20 watercolours, 70 drawings, and many photographs.