Colossal intellect, Dali print exhibition

 One of the artists Salvador Dali (1904-1989) representing the 20th century. Dali is born in Spain, small town フィゲラス of the Catalonia district in 1904. After having learned in Beaux-Arts of Madrid, exercise of surrealism increased Dali who went to Paris, and met Picasso and Miro, Breton and others. I establish the technique named “monomaniac = critical method” before long and bring about an original style using a double image or the minute expression.
 Dream and hallucination, unconscious world and Dali who faced each other searched the world in the print work for a life. On a print of Dali, Dali special image including the “tender clock” which came out of a picture work “body which I transformed” “elephant of the heavens” is succeeded to. In addition, a lot of things produced as a cut of texts such as the literature exist.
 The book exhibition displays approximately 200 points that put a woodcut produced from the maturity period of Dali to the later years, a copperplate engraving work and sculptures together.

Session = November 12, 2016 [soil] – December 18 [day]
Opening time = from 9:30 to 19:00 (but on Sunday as for 17:00 closing / admission until 30 minutes before closing) closed day = Monday
From open exhibition type = November 12 [soil] 9:30
Free of charge lower than admission = public 1,000 yen [800 yen] / university student 500 yen [400 yen] / high school student
*Is booking and more than 20 groups rate
*The booking ticket is sold to 11/11 [gold] at art museum the first floor reception desk, Takamatsu-shi government office consumers’ cooperative, Yumetaun Takamatsu service counter, the Miyawaki Bookstore head office and the south head office
*A certificate of the physically disabled, a nursing notebook or the mental patient health welfare notebook owner is free

Sponsorship = Takamatsu City Museum of Art
Support = Spain Embassy Embajada de España
Cooperation = Taniguchi office

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