Fashion Design at The Dali: Surreal Style Inspired by Dali & Schiaparelli
This program is being introduced in conjunction with The Dali’s special exhibition Dali & Schiaparelli, opening October 18, 2017.
Learn more: http://thedali.org/design
Coffee with a Curator: To Couture or Not To CoutureThe Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
21st Century Schiap: To Couture or Not To Couture
We invite you to join us for a talk by Dana Wood, fashion journalist and Dali Museum Docent, that traces “the rise, fall and resurrection” of the House of Schiaparelli. In addition to exploring Elsa Schiaparelli’s extensive collaborative relationship with Salvador Dali, Wood will detail the designer’s singular contributions to the world of fashion, her ground-breaking business acumen and the marketing machinery behind the revival of her storied brand.
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Fashion Design at The Dali: Creating a Costume or Fashion RenderingThe Dali Museum
Fashion Design at The Dali: Surreal Style Inspired by Dali & Schiaparelli
This program is being introduced in conjunction with The Dali’s special exhibition Dali & Schiaparelli, opening October 18, 2017.
Learn more: http://thedali.org/design
Coffee with a Curator: "Go to the Desert, Go to the Devil"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator - Father Robert Keffer: "Go to the Desert, Go to the Devil"
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
Go To the Desert; Go to the Devil:
The Temptation of St. Anthony and the Desert Experience in the Art of Salvador Dali
Father Robert Keffer discusses the “Desert Experience of Conversion.” Using three paintings by Salvador Dali as reference, he explores the connection between the classical definition of spiritual temptation as found in the writings of the Church fathers, and their relevancy to the Freudian visual self-analysis found in Dali’s early surrealist works. Fr. Keffer will compare the conversion experience to Dali’s own development as an artist in the painting The Temptation of St. Anthony, later expressed in the classical mystical work The Ascension. This Coffee with a Curator presentation will be of interest not only to artists, but to theology and psychology students as well.
View live presentation: http://ow.ly/ld2A30ezlVj
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: "Chillida + 20th Century Spanish Sculpture"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator - Dr. William Jeffett: "Chillida + 20th Century Spanish Sculpture"
July 5, 2017
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
Chillida and 20th Century Spanish Sculpture
In response to the current exhibition Memory, Mind, Matter: The Sculpture of Eduardo Chillida, Dr. William Jeffett, Dali Museum Curator of Special Exhibitions, will explore the history of 20th Century sculpture as it pertains to and was changed by Spanish sculptors. He will examine Spanish sculptors including Picasso, Gonzalez, Miro and Plensa and international sculptors like Judd, Serra and Andre to illustrate the evolving understanding and goals of sculpture over the century.
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker. Chillida and 20th Century Spanish Sculpture In response to the current exhibition Memory, Mind, Matter: The Sculpture of Eduardo Chillida, Dr. William Jeffett, Dali Museum Curator of Special Exhibitions, will explore the history of 20th Century sculpture as it pertains to and was changed by Spanish sculptors. He will examine Spanish sculptors including Picasso, Gonzalez, Miro and Plensa and international sculptors like Judd, Serra and Andre to illustrate the evolving understanding and goals of sculpture over the century.
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: "Dali, Sculpture and the Surrealist Object"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator - Peter Tush: “Dali, Sculpture and the Surrealist Object”
June 7, 2017
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
Dali, Sculpture and the Surrealist Object
In response to the current Eduardo Chillida exhibition, this talk examines the Surrealist Object, Surrealism’s anti-sculptural project that preceded Chillida’s generation and its approach to sculpture. Curator of Education Peter Tush will explore the wildly inventive and symbolic approach the surrealists brought to their construction of three dimensional objects. The concept of the Surrealist Object was developed over time by various figures including Surrealist leader André Breton, Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali. The Surrealist Object was a new form of sculpture using assemblage to reconfigured mass-produced objects. They sought to create symbolic objects that could address the creator’s desires and enable access to the unconscious. Surrealist Objects were deliberately anti-aesthetic, poetic, and often designed to provoke the viewer. Artists discussed include Marcel Duchamp, Giacometti, Dali, Meret Oppenheim, Joan Miro and others.
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker. Dali, Sculpture and the Surrealist Object In response to the current Eduardo Chillida exhibition, this talk examines the Surrealist Object, Surrealism’s anti-sculptural project that preceded Chillida’s generation and its approach to sculpture. Curator of Education Peter Tush will explore the wildly inventive and symbolic approach the surrealists brought to their construction of three dimensional objects. The concept of the Surrealist Object was developed over time by various figures including Surrealist leader André Breton, Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali. The Surrealist Object was a new form of sculpture using assemblage to reconfigured mass-produced objects. They sought to create symbolic objects that could address the creator’s desires and enable access to the unconscious. Surrealist Objects were deliberately anti-aesthetic, poetic, and often designed to provoke the viewer. Artists discussed include Marcel Duchamp, Giacometti, Dali, Meret Oppenheim, Joan Miro and others.
View live presentation: http://ow.ly/MEQ830drPQH
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: To Couture or Not To CoutureThe Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
21st Century Schiap: To Couture or Not To Couture
We invite you to join us for a talk by Dana Wood, fashion journalist and Dali Museum Docent, that traces “the rise, fall and resurrection” of the House of Schiaparelli. In addition to exploring Elsa Schiaparelli’s extensive collaborative relationship with Salvador Dali, Wood will detail the designer’s singular contributions to the world of fashion, her ground-breaking business acumen and the marketing machinery behind the revival of her storied brand.
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Fashion Design at The Dali: Creating a Costume or Fashion RenderingThe Dali Museum
Fashion Design at The Dali: Surreal Style Inspired by Dali & Schiaparelli
This program is being introduced in conjunction with The Dali’s special exhibition Dali & Schiaparelli, opening October 18, 2017.
Learn more: http://thedali.org/design
Coffee with a Curator: "Go to the Desert, Go to the Devil"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator - Father Robert Keffer: "Go to the Desert, Go to the Devil"
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
Go To the Desert; Go to the Devil:
The Temptation of St. Anthony and the Desert Experience in the Art of Salvador Dali
Father Robert Keffer discusses the “Desert Experience of Conversion.” Using three paintings by Salvador Dali as reference, he explores the connection between the classical definition of spiritual temptation as found in the writings of the Church fathers, and their relevancy to the Freudian visual self-analysis found in Dali’s early surrealist works. Fr. Keffer will compare the conversion experience to Dali’s own development as an artist in the painting The Temptation of St. Anthony, later expressed in the classical mystical work The Ascension. This Coffee with a Curator presentation will be of interest not only to artists, but to theology and psychology students as well.
View live presentation: http://ow.ly/ld2A30ezlVj
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: "Chillida + 20th Century Spanish Sculpture"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator - Dr. William Jeffett: "Chillida + 20th Century Spanish Sculpture"
July 5, 2017
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
Chillida and 20th Century Spanish Sculpture
In response to the current exhibition Memory, Mind, Matter: The Sculpture of Eduardo Chillida, Dr. William Jeffett, Dali Museum Curator of Special Exhibitions, will explore the history of 20th Century sculpture as it pertains to and was changed by Spanish sculptors. He will examine Spanish sculptors including Picasso, Gonzalez, Miro and Plensa and international sculptors like Judd, Serra and Andre to illustrate the evolving understanding and goals of sculpture over the century.
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker. Chillida and 20th Century Spanish Sculpture In response to the current exhibition Memory, Mind, Matter: The Sculpture of Eduardo Chillida, Dr. William Jeffett, Dali Museum Curator of Special Exhibitions, will explore the history of 20th Century sculpture as it pertains to and was changed by Spanish sculptors. He will examine Spanish sculptors including Picasso, Gonzalez, Miro and Plensa and international sculptors like Judd, Serra and Andre to illustrate the evolving understanding and goals of sculpture over the century.
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: "Dali, Sculpture and the Surrealist Object"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator - Peter Tush: “Dali, Sculpture and the Surrealist Object”
June 7, 2017
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
Dali, Sculpture and the Surrealist Object
In response to the current Eduardo Chillida exhibition, this talk examines the Surrealist Object, Surrealism’s anti-sculptural project that preceded Chillida’s generation and its approach to sculpture. Curator of Education Peter Tush will explore the wildly inventive and symbolic approach the surrealists brought to their construction of three dimensional objects. The concept of the Surrealist Object was developed over time by various figures including Surrealist leader André Breton, Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali. The Surrealist Object was a new form of sculpture using assemblage to reconfigured mass-produced objects. They sought to create symbolic objects that could address the creator’s desires and enable access to the unconscious. Surrealist Objects were deliberately anti-aesthetic, poetic, and often designed to provoke the viewer. Artists discussed include Marcel Duchamp, Giacometti, Dali, Meret Oppenheim, Joan Miro and others.
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker. Dali, Sculpture and the Surrealist Object In response to the current Eduardo Chillida exhibition, this talk examines the Surrealist Object, Surrealism’s anti-sculptural project that preceded Chillida’s generation and its approach to sculpture. Curator of Education Peter Tush will explore the wildly inventive and symbolic approach the surrealists brought to their construction of three dimensional objects. The concept of the Surrealist Object was developed over time by various figures including Surrealist leader André Breton, Alberto Giacometti and Salvador Dali. The Surrealist Object was a new form of sculpture using assemblage to reconfigured mass-produced objects. They sought to create symbolic objects that could address the creator’s desires and enable access to the unconscious. Surrealist Objects were deliberately anti-aesthetic, poetic, and often designed to provoke the viewer. Artists discussed include Marcel Duchamp, Giacometti, Dali, Meret Oppenheim, Joan Miro and others.
View live presentation: http://ow.ly/MEQ830drPQH
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: A Conversation with Ignacio ChillidaThe Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator: A Conversation with Ignacio Chillida
May 3, 2017
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
A Conversation with Ignacio Chillida
The Dali Museum is dedicated to the contextual deepening of our collection through the exhibition of artists with an esthetic or historical kinship to Dali. We invite you to join us for this conversation between Dr. Hank Hine, Dali Museum Director, Dr. William Jeffett, Chief Curator of Special Exhibitions, and Ignacio Chillida, the son of celebrated Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida. Chillida is one of the most important international sculptors of the post-World War II period, celebrated for numerous monumental works in public spaces. For this talk, a prelude to the exhibition’s opening on May 13, his son will share observations about how his father drew on his Basque heritage to create some of the most remarkable sculpture of the 20th century.
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker. A Conversation with Ignacio Chillida The Dali Museum is dedicated to the contextual deepening of our collection through the exhibition of artists with an esthetic or historical kinship to Dali. We invite you to join us for this conversation between Dr. Hank Hine, Dali Museum Director, Dr. William Jeffett, Chief Curator of Special Exhibitions, and Ignacio Chillida, the son of celebrated Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida. Chillida is one of the most important international sculptors of the post-World War II period, celebrated for numerous monumental works in public spaces. For this talk, a prelude to the exhibition’s opening on May 13, his son will share observations about how his father drew on his Basque heritage to create some of the most remarkable sculpture of the 20th century.
View live presentation: http://ow.ly/h1RE30drPZ5
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: "Frida & Mexico - Background & Connections"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator - Annette Norwood: "Frida & Mexico - Background & Connections"
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
Frida Kahlo and Mexico: Background and Connections
We invite you to join us for a talk by Annette Norwood, Dali Museum Project Researcher, who will present information on Frida Kahlo’s family background, the area of Mexico where she lived, Mexico itself and some of its history. In doing so, Dr. Norwood will make connections between various people, places and events.
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker. Frida Kahlo and Mexico: Background and Connections We invite you to join us for a talk by Annette Norwood, Dali Museum Project Researcher, who will present information on Frida Kahlo’s family background, the area of Mexico where she lived, Mexico itself and some of its history. In doing so, Dr. Norwood will make connections between various people, places and events.
View live presentation: http://ow.ly/ojn030drQyJ
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: "From Frida’s Garden to The Dali’s Garden"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator: From Frida's Garden to The Dali's Garden
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
From Frida’s Garden to The Dali’s Garden
Inspired by the native plants and cultural elements of Frida Kahlo’s garden in Mexico City, Museum staff and volunteers created a colorful homage to Frida and her botanic sanctuary in our own backyard. In conjunction with the current exhibit, Frida Kahlo at The Dali, panelists discuss Frida’s celebrated garden at her life-long home at Casa Azul. Also they discuss the process of transforming part of The Dali Museum’s Avant-garden into a vibrant tribute to Frida’s garden, capturing her deep cultural connection with nature.
Panelists include Curator of Education Peter Tush, Director of Security Dave Portilia, Groundskeepers Gus Vargas and Nicole Matwijczyk and Joan Henniger from Log Cabin Garden Center.
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator – Dr. Hank Hine: "Frida Kahlo at The Dali"
January 4, 2017
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
Frida Kahlo at The Dali
Join Dali Museum Executive Director Hank Hine as he discusses the extraordinary life and career of the acclaimed 20th century artist, Frida Kahlo.
View live presentation: http://ow.ly/ifuB30drQsU
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator - Peter Tush: "Dining with Dali"
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
Dali said that “the most philosophical organs man possesses are his jaws… it is at the supreme moment of reaching the marrow of anything that you discover the very taste of truth…” For this culinary-oriented talk, Dining with Dali: Dalinian Gastronomy, Curator of Education Peter Tush will discuss Dali’s obsession with all things involving eating and food, ranging from obsession with bread and eggs to cannibalism to cookbooks to indigestion and defecation.
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: "The Illustrations of Dali"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator - Shaina Harkness: "The Illustrations of Dali"
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
For this talk, The Dali Museum Librarian, Shaina Harkness, discusses Dali’s commercial illustrations.
View live presentation: http://ow.ly/TTz530drQnr
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: "Photography and Surrealism"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator - Peter Tush: "Photography and Surrealism"
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
Complementary to our current exhibition, Horst: Photographs – Fashion and Surrealism, Curator of Education Peter Tush discusses Surrealism and its relationship with photography. This talk will examine the role of photography within the revolutionary Surrealist Movement, shifting between documentation and the subversion of bourgeois values, and will survey the contributions of key surrealist photographers such as Man Ray, Hans Bellmer, Claude Cahun, Raoul Ubac and Jacques-Andre Boiffard. The talk will conclude with a reflection on the surreal aspects of Horst’s fashion photographs.
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: "The Mind & Creativity"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator - Craig Petersburg: "The Mind & Creativity"
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited Speaker.
For this entertaining and informative talk, Craig Petersburg, The Dali Museum School and Community Education Manager, explores the creative drive of the human mind through an array of visually engaging images. Following on his 2015 talk about “Dalinian Science, Perception and Brain Research,” Petersburg focuses on how we perceive creativity, from changing historical descriptions to scientific characteristics. Looking to Dali, he reviews techniques for jump-starting creative thinking, and suggests how creativity can improve our lives.
View live presentation: http://ow.ly/WsG030drQFp
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
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Coffee with a Curator: A Conversation with Ignacio ChillidaThe Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator: A Conversation with Ignacio Chillida
May 3, 2017
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
A Conversation with Ignacio Chillida
The Dali Museum is dedicated to the contextual deepening of our collection through the exhibition of artists with an esthetic or historical kinship to Dali. We invite you to join us for this conversation between Dr. Hank Hine, Dali Museum Director, Dr. William Jeffett, Chief Curator of Special Exhibitions, and Ignacio Chillida, the son of celebrated Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida. Chillida is one of the most important international sculptors of the post-World War II period, celebrated for numerous monumental works in public spaces. For this talk, a prelude to the exhibition’s opening on May 13, his son will share observations about how his father drew on his Basque heritage to create some of the most remarkable sculpture of the 20th century.
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker. A Conversation with Ignacio Chillida The Dali Museum is dedicated to the contextual deepening of our collection through the exhibition of artists with an esthetic or historical kinship to Dali. We invite you to join us for this conversation between Dr. Hank Hine, Dali Museum Director, Dr. William Jeffett, Chief Curator of Special Exhibitions, and Ignacio Chillida, the son of celebrated Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida. Chillida is one of the most important international sculptors of the post-World War II period, celebrated for numerous monumental works in public spaces. For this talk, a prelude to the exhibition’s opening on May 13, his son will share observations about how his father drew on his Basque heritage to create some of the most remarkable sculpture of the 20th century.
View live presentation: http://ow.ly/h1RE30drPZ5
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: "Frida & Mexico - Background & Connections"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator - Annette Norwood: "Frida & Mexico - Background & Connections"
Wednesday, April 5, 2017
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
Frida Kahlo and Mexico: Background and Connections
We invite you to join us for a talk by Annette Norwood, Dali Museum Project Researcher, who will present information on Frida Kahlo’s family background, the area of Mexico where she lived, Mexico itself and some of its history. In doing so, Dr. Norwood will make connections between various people, places and events.
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker. Frida Kahlo and Mexico: Background and Connections We invite you to join us for a talk by Annette Norwood, Dali Museum Project Researcher, who will present information on Frida Kahlo’s family background, the area of Mexico where she lived, Mexico itself and some of its history. In doing so, Dr. Norwood will make connections between various people, places and events.
View live presentation: http://ow.ly/ojn030drQyJ
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: "From Frida’s Garden to The Dali’s Garden"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator: From Frida's Garden to The Dali's Garden
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
From Frida’s Garden to The Dali’s Garden
Inspired by the native plants and cultural elements of Frida Kahlo’s garden in Mexico City, Museum staff and volunteers created a colorful homage to Frida and her botanic sanctuary in our own backyard. In conjunction with the current exhibit, Frida Kahlo at The Dali, panelists discuss Frida’s celebrated garden at her life-long home at Casa Azul. Also they discuss the process of transforming part of The Dali Museum’s Avant-garden into a vibrant tribute to Frida’s garden, capturing her deep cultural connection with nature.
Panelists include Curator of Education Peter Tush, Director of Security Dave Portilia, Groundskeepers Gus Vargas and Nicole Matwijczyk and Joan Henniger from Log Cabin Garden Center.
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator – Dr. Hank Hine: "Frida Kahlo at The Dali"
January 4, 2017
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
Frida Kahlo at The Dali
Join Dali Museum Executive Director Hank Hine as he discusses the extraordinary life and career of the acclaimed 20th century artist, Frida Kahlo.
View live presentation: http://ow.ly/ifuB30drQsU
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator - Peter Tush: "Dining with Dali"
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
Dali said that “the most philosophical organs man possesses are his jaws… it is at the supreme moment of reaching the marrow of anything that you discover the very taste of truth…” For this culinary-oriented talk, Dining with Dali: Dalinian Gastronomy, Curator of Education Peter Tush will discuss Dali’s obsession with all things involving eating and food, ranging from obsession with bread and eggs to cannibalism to cookbooks to indigestion and defecation.
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: "The Illustrations of Dali"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator - Shaina Harkness: "The Illustrations of Dali"
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
For this talk, The Dali Museum Librarian, Shaina Harkness, discusses Dali’s commercial illustrations.
View live presentation: http://ow.ly/TTz530drQnr
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: "Photography and Surrealism"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator - Peter Tush: "Photography and Surrealism"
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited speaker.
Complementary to our current exhibition, Horst: Photographs – Fashion and Surrealism, Curator of Education Peter Tush discusses Surrealism and its relationship with photography. This talk will examine the role of photography within the revolutionary Surrealist Movement, shifting between documentation and the subversion of bourgeois values, and will survey the contributions of key surrealist photographers such as Man Ray, Hans Bellmer, Claude Cahun, Raoul Ubac and Jacques-Andre Boiffard. The talk will conclude with a reflection on the surreal aspects of Horst’s fashion photographs.
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
Coffee with a Curator: "The Mind & Creativity"The Dali Museum
Coffee with a Curator - Craig Petersburg: "The Mind & Creativity"
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Coffee with a Curator is a focused, theme-oriented presentation on a variety of Dali-related topics. The talk is presented by one of The Dali Museum’s Curatorial/Education team or an invited Speaker.
For this entertaining and informative talk, Craig Petersburg, The Dali Museum School and Community Education Manager, explores the creative drive of the human mind through an array of visually engaging images. Following on his 2015 talk about “Dalinian Science, Perception and Brain Research,” Petersburg focuses on how we perceive creativity, from changing historical descriptions to scientific characteristics. Looking to Dali, he reviews techniques for jump-starting creative thinking, and suggests how creativity can improve our lives.
View live presentation: http://ow.ly/WsG030drQFp
For information on upcoming events at The Dali visit: http://thedali.org/events
The Legacy of Breton In A New Age by Master Terrance LindallBBaez1
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Explore the multifaceted world of Muntadher Saleh, an Iraqi polymath renowned for his expertise in visual art, writing, design, and pharmacy. This SlideShare delves into his innovative contributions across various disciplines, showcasing his unique ability to blend traditional themes with modern aesthetics. Learn about his impactful artworks, thought-provoking literary pieces, and his vision as a Neo-Pop artist dedicated to raising awareness about Iraq's cultural heritage. Discover why Muntadher Saleh is celebrated as "The Last Polymath" and how his multidisciplinary talents continue to inspire and influence.
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2137ad - Characters that live in Merindol and are at the center of main storiesluforfor
Kurgan is a russian expatriate that is secretly in love with Sonia Contado. Henry is a british soldier that took refuge in Merindol Colony in 2137ad. He is the lover of Sonia Contado.
thGAP - BAbyss in Moderno!! Transgenic Human Germline Alternatives ProjectMarc Dusseiller Dusjagr
thGAP - Transgenic Human Germline Alternatives Project, presents an evening of input lectures, discussions and a performative workshop on artistic interventions for future scenarios of human genetic and inheritable modifications.
To begin our lecturers, Marc Dusseiller aka "dusjagr" and Rodrigo Martin Iglesias, will give an overview of their transdisciplinary practices, including the history of hackteria, a global network for sharing knowledge to involve artists in hands-on and Do-It-With-Others (DIWO) working with the lifesciences, and reflections on future scenarios from the 8-bit computer games of the 80ies to current real-world endeavous of genetically modifiying the human species.
We will then follow up with discussions and hands-on experiments on working with embryos, ovums, gametes, genetic materials from code to slime, in a creative and playful workshop setup, where all paticipant can collaborate on artistic interventions into the germline of a post-human future.
2137ad Merindol Colony Interiors where refugee try to build a seemengly norm...luforfor
This are the interiors of the Merindol Colony in 2137ad after the Climate Change Collapse and the Apocalipse Wars. Merindol is a small Colony in the Italian Alps where there are around 4000 humans. The Colony values mainly around meritocracy and selection by effort.