Salvador Dalí
Auteur : Dawn Ades, Fiona Bradley, Tate Gallery Liverpool, Salvador Dali Museum
Date de publication : 1998
Éditeur : Tate Gallery
Nombre de pages : 151
Résumé du livre
Published to accompany a major exhibition of his work, in Liverpool and St Petersburg, this study presents Salvador Dali's engagement with myth, legend and belief. Focusing mainly on the 1930s and early 1940s, during his involvement with the surrealist movement, it explores his illustration and adaptation of clasical, popular and Catholic narratives, his fascination with stories in collective ownership and his determined appropriation of them for the self-consciously orchestrated story of his own life.