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The National on MSNThe art lover's guide to travel: from Dali's home in Cadaques to Marrakesh's Jardin MajorelleThere are guidebooks for the dutiful traveller, itineraries for the well-prepared. But for those who chase art not as decoration but as a way of seeing, as the critic John Berger might describe it, ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNDespite 6 Oscar Nominations, This Ingrid Bergman-Led Thriller Is One of Alfred Hitchock’s Most Underappreciated FilmsAlfred Hitchcock, Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck and hands-on producer David O. Selznick all teamed up once: to make the romantic thriller Spellbound.
Coffee table books are often dismissed as mere adornments or affectations, but when they’re devoted to the right subject, ...
In Surreal, Michèle Gerber Klein asks us to confront the unjust eclipse of Gala’s legacy by that of her husband, Salvador, ...
Google recently showed off “a cinematic vision so surreal, so ahead of its time, that it proved impossible to produce.” ...
The local arts scene is about to welcome an exciting two-day event with a wide agenda that includes a look at the life and ...
Klein doesn’t have much of interest to say about the way in which Dalí’s fussy, meticulous technique, and Gala’s role in shaping it, set him apart from other Surrealists, who achieved ...
Dalí was known as “the Mother of Surrealism,” the wife of Salvador, an adviser, a seductress. But as with so many influential women, her role was deliberately unseen. She was born Elena ...
In 1931, she relocated to Paris and was quickly absorbed into the most vibrant creative circles, befriending Surrealist titans like André Breton and Salvador Dalí and encountering icons such as ...
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 ...
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