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Wander in Dalí’s surrealistic world
    2024-03-07  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

MELTING clocks, distorted figures, and more surreal elements often found in Salvador Dalí’s works have been transformed into digital art in an immersive exhibition at Pingshan Exhibition Gallery.

The exhibition hall, spanning over 3,000 square meters, features images from 32 of Dalí’s classic paintings projected, some presented via naked-eye display technology, creating a dreamlike world and offering new insights into the Spanish surrealist artist’s masterpieces.

The exhibits were produced using artificial intelligence, blending surrealism, cubism, and dreams. Additionally, children can play interactive games while admiring the exhibition.

Dalí (1904-1989) was a prominent Spanish surrealist artist known for his groundbreaking artworks. His style is characterized by imaginative and often bizarre imagery that defies conventional interpretations of reality.

His art often incorporates striking and irrational juxtapositions, creating a sense of disorientation and fascination. He utilized meticulous attention to details, resulting in realistic elements interspersed with fantastical and hallucinatory imagery.

His works often explore themes of the subconscious and dreams, reflecting his fascination with the psychological depths of the human mind.

In addition to his visual art, Dalí also engaged in films, sculptures, and photography, contributing to his multidisciplinary and innovative approach.

Throughout his career, Dalí’s unique and enigmatic style made a lasting impact on the art world and solidified his status as one of the most influential and iconic figures in the history of surrealism.

Dates: Until Aug. 31

Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., closed Mondays

Tickets: 68 yuan

Venue: Pingshan Exhibition Gallery, Pingshan District (坪山展览馆)

Metro: Line 14 to Pingshan Square Station (坪山广场站), Exit D1

SkyShuttle: Line 1 to Culture Center Station (文化聚落站), Exit A (Cao Zhen)

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