Cybernetic OdalisqueThe Swallow's TailThe Colossus of RhodesDalí Seen from the Back Painting Gala from the Back Eternalized by Six Virtual Corneas Provisionally Reflected by Six Real Mirrors. Stereoscopic workMorphological Echo
Portrait of Salvador Dalí
Salvador Dalí
1904–1989 · Spain

Dali was named after his dead brother. His parents had a son called Salvador who died at twenty-two months, then gave the same name to the boy born nine months later. They took him to visit the grave. He later claimed he believed himself to be the reincarnation of the first Salvador, which may have been true or may have been Dali doing what Dali did: turning biography into performance.

Timeline

1904
Born on 11 May in Figueres, Catalonia, to a prosperous notary. His parents had lost an older son, also named Salvador, nine months before his birth.
1922
Enrolled at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes in Madrid aged 17, where he befriended Federico Garcia Lorca and Luis Bunuel.
1926
Expelled from the Academy aged 21, shortly before his final examinations, after declaring no faculty member was competent to examine him.
1929
Collaborated with Bunuel on Un Chien Andalou in Paris aged 24. That summer he met Gala Eluard, beginning a partnership that would define the rest of his life.
1931
Completed The Persistence of Memory aged 27, the small canvas of melting watches that became the most recognisable image of Surrealism.
1974
Opened the Dali Theatre-Museum in Figueres aged 70, built on the ruins of the old municipal theatre destroyed in the Civil War.
1989
Died of heart failure on 23 January in Figueres aged 84. He was buried beneath the stage of his Theatre-Museum, as he had requested.

Biography

He entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid at seventeen and was expelled twice. The first time for inciting a student riot. The second time, in 1926, for announcing that none of the faculty were competent to examine him. While in Madrid he read Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams and later called it one of the most important discoveries of his life. He began inducing hallucinatory states through a method he called 'paranoiac-critical': staring at objects until they transformed into something else, then painting what he saw.

The Persistence of Memory, the one with the melting clocks, was painted in 1931. He was twenty-seven. The clocks were not, as commonly assumed, a reference to Einstein. Dali said they were inspired by Camembert cheese melting in the sun. He joined the Surrealists in Paris but was eventually expelled by Andre Breton (Dali attracted expulsions) for political ambiguity and, more practically, for being impossible to control.

Gala Eluard became his wife, manager, muse, and business partner. She had previously been married to the poet Paul Eluard, and her departure for Dali divided the Surrealist circle. Together they built a career that crossed painting, film (Un Chien Andalou with Bunuel), fashion (the lobster telephone, Mae West's lips sofa), advertising, and later the Chupa Chups lollipop logo. He designed the Dali Theatre-Museum in Figueres on the ruins of the town theatre that had been destroyed in the Civil War. He is buried there, beneath the stage.

Notable Works

Cybernetic Odalisque
Cybernetic Odalisque
The Swallow's Tail
The Swallow's Tail
The Colossus of Rhodes
The Colossus of Rhodes
Dalí Seen from the Back Painting Gala from the Back Eternalized by Six Virtual Corneas Provisionally Reflected by Six Real Mirrors. Stereoscopic work
Dalí Seen from the Back Painting Gala from the Back Eternalized by Six Virtual Corneas Provisionally Reflected by Six Real Mirrors. Stereoscopic work
Morphological Echo
Morphological Echo
Dutch Interior
Dutch Interior

See Salvador Dalí’s Work in Person

Dalí Theatre and Museum
Teatre Principal, Spain
283 works held
50 Abstract Paintings that from Two Metres Change into Three Lenins Disguised as a Chinese and from Six Metres Form the Head of a Royal TigerAllegory of SpringAnna Maria ChildA Soft Watch Put in the Appropriate Place to Cause a Young Ephebe to Die and Be Resuscitated by Excess of Satisfaction (unfinished)Automatic Beginning of a Portrait of GalaAverage Pagan Landscape
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Salvador Dalí Museum
One Dali Blvd.
106 works held
Anthropomorphic Beach (present state)BathersBird...FishBunch of FlowersCadaquésFemale Nude
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Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía
Calle de Santa Isabel, 52, Madrid
71 works held
Anfitrite (Amphytrite)Árabes Acidodesoxirribonucleicos (Deoxyribonucleicacid Arabs)Batalla en las nubes (Obra estereoscópica) (Battle in the Clouds [Stereoscopic Work])Batalla en las nubes (Obra estereoscópica) (Battle in the Clouds [Stereoscopic Work])Bed and Two Bedside Tables Violently Attacking a VioloncelloBusto de mujer (Female Bust)
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Artists You’ll See Alongside Salvador Dalí

These artists’ works appear in the same museum collections.

Frequently Asked Questions

How did salvador dalí die?+
Salvador Dalí died in 1989 at the age of 85.
Where can i see salvador dalí paintings?+
Salvador Dalí's works can be seen at Dalí Theatre and Museum, Salvador Dalí Museum, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, and 2 other museums worldwide.
Why did salvador dalí paint the persistence of memory?+
He began inducing hallucinatory states through a method he called 'paranoiac-critical': staring at objects until they transformed into something else, then painting what he saw. The Persistence of Memory, the one with the melting clocks, was painted in 1931.
Where is salvador dalí from?+
Salvador Dalí was Spain, born in 1904 and died in 1989.
Art movement did salvador dalí belong to?+
He entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid at seventeen and was expelled twice.
Where is salvador dalí museum?+
Salvador Dalí's works can be seen at Dalí Theatre and Museum, Salvador Dalí Museum, Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, and 2 other museums worldwide.