Melting clocks, grasshoppers, lobsters, and chests of drawers—Salvador Dalí had an extensive lexicon of favored symbols. This summer, Robin Rile Fine Art is presenting a range works by the outlandish ...
A new documentary explores how the Nobel-winning scientist who discovered neurons in 1888 had a decisive impact on giant ...
After extensive study, researchers believe "The Temptation of Saint Anthony" by Salvador Dalí faded mostly after he painted ...
Why Salvador Dalí’s paintings are the junk food of art. I hate to spoil the fun of the connoisseurs of kitsch. But no matter how hard I try, the truth is that I rarely find that something is so bad ...
When Mike Wallace interviewed Salvador Dalí in 1958, the painter seemed to believe that he might live forever. Asked what he believed would happen to him when he died, the Surrealist replied, "Myself ...
In his long artistic career, Salvador Dalí had more than a few obsessions. Two of them — Vermeer’s painting The Lacemaker and rhinoceros horns — intersected one day at the Vincennes Zoo in Paris. Dalí ...
A one-of-a kind wax sculpture crafted by Salvador Dalí that was believed to have been lost for more than four decades was discovered and put on public display for the first time by a Hawaiian art ...
A lot about Salvador Dalí’s painting “Nature Morte Vivante (Still Life-Fast Moving)” is, well, normal. But you don’t have to zoom in much to find the weirdness. “What I love about it is that it’s ...
Staff Reporter Rhea Nayyar chatting with Salvador Dalí via the Surrealist artist's "Lobster Phone." Dalí, ever the modernist, holds a cell phone. (edit Valentina Di Liscia/Hyperallergic) Before my Q&A ...
An AI Salvador Dalí is now taking questions at The Dalí Museum. The AI Dalí can answer questions about his work and was created using OpenAI's GPT-4. The use of AI to recreate the likeness of ...