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Havana’s National Museum of Fine Arts to Open “Memories of Surrealism”. Salvador Dalí’s Engravings
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Havana’s National Museum of Fine Arts to Open “Memories of Surrealism”. Salvador Dalí’s Engravings

Havana’s National Museum of Fine Arts is set to open “Memories of Surrealism”, 95 lithographs of different sizes that make up 5 of Salvador Dalí’s series

 

Throughout the 1960 and 1970 decades, Salvador Dalí created several engraving portfolios for outstanding New Yorker collector Alex Rosenberg with whom he struck up a friendship. The collaboration between Dr. Alex Rosenberg and Havana’s National Museum of Fine Arts has brought about the exhibition of 95 artworks, which include five series or engraving portfolios created by Dalí, who applied different printing techniques between 1930 and 1970: The Chants of MaldororThe Divine ComedyMemories of SurrealismThe Twelve Tribes of Israel and Dalí Interprets Currier and Ives, all of them belong to his personal collection and other private collections.

 

Thursday July 24, 4:00 pm

Universal Art Building. National Museum of Fine Arts

San Rafael entre Monserrate y Zulueta. Old Havana

Havana, Cuba