The Italian luxury brand- Visionnaire is showcasing a selection of nine bronze sculptures by the famous artist Salvador Dalí at its showroom at via Farini 13A, Bologna, Italy. These exquisite sculptures are being exhibited and on sale from the last week of November 2016 to 7th May 2017.
Ms. Eleonore Cavalli, art director, Visionnaire says, “Dalí was not just a painter but a polyhedrical artist: sculptor, writer, illustrator, director, jewels designer. It is an honour for us to host within our showroom some of the artworks made by this genious artist, engaging in a dialogue with the new furniture collection by Visionnaire and with the historical space of the former San Damiano church. It feels that these sculptures seem to have been created for being exhibited in this space.”
This exhibition is a part of the Dalí Experience running in parallel with the main one at Palazzo Belloni in Bologna. Through the Dalí Experience, Visionnaire offers a stimulating and unique opportunity to its clients and partners to indulge in these beautiful works of art from one of the world’s finest masters. The Dali Experience will be the protagonist of the Bologna events scene until 7th May 2017, an innovative cultural experience, in which to wander and immerse yourself.
About 200 artworks from the collection “The Dalí Universe”, one of the largest archives of the artistic production by Dalí, are the protagonists of an interactive and multimedia tour in the city of Bologna involving visitors. It counts 22 museum sculptures; 10 glass-made artworks created at the end of the ‘60s in cooperation with the famous crystal manufactory Daum in Nancy; 12 Gold objects; more than 100 graphics taken from 10 illustrated books and 4 monumental sculptures located strategically in the city centre. The Dalí Experience aims at bringing larger crowds closer to the less known features of the astonishing Catalan artist, with a new innovative approach.
Visitors will immerse in the labyrinth of the polyhedric mind of the artist to discover the creative products of his inexhaustible imagination. During their tour, the visitors will discover the different souls of the master, who has not devoted himself only to surreal painting but also to several other sectors of the 20th century culture: from cinema to fashion, from design to advertising, from literature to kitchen, up to psychoanalysis, particle physics and new technologies.
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