01 June, 2005

Dali Exhibit

The Philadelphia Museum of Art presented the only American venue of the major centennial retrospective exhibition devoted to Salvador Dalí (1904-1989. On view is a vast array of Dalí’s highly influential Surrealist paintings, as well as his early Cubist-inspired works and later experiments with optical illusions and perspective, as in Still Life - Fast Moving of 1956.
The exhibit was a maze of people and paintings. You couldn't move without bumping into someone or get caught in the tranquil grasp of REAL surreal art.