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One of the titans of modern painting, Salvador Dalí is the
quintessential surrealist but also a performer, designer, and
visionary. This publication presents his work in unprecedented size
and detail, accompanied by a chronology following his path from
Catalonia through Paris to Hollywood and back, with photos,
sketches, and magazine pages.Collector’s edition of 10,000 numbered
copies The art and life of Salvador Dalí Salvador Dalí has
become synonymous with Surrealism. His soft watches, burning
giraffes, and lobster telephones are like a natural language of
dreams. But there are many more surprises hidden in his work. Dalí
was driven by a willingness to engage with the world: in his
exploration of the Catalonian landscape or his reaction to the
shock of the atom bomb with paintings whose elements hover side by
side like the particles in atoms. He drafted his own
“paranoiac-critical method,” explored optical illusions, double
images, and stereoscopic paintings, invented the “surrealist object
functioning symbolically,” created gorgeous backdrops for his own
ballets, and staged himself as a mustache-wielding genius in
photographic collaborations. Himself “painting like an angel,” as
critics always admitted, in his later years he turned to the
inspiration of classical art, updating and subverting Renaissance
imagery in large celestial visions, or his final more private
homages to Michelangelo and Velázquez.This sweeping overview
combines two volumes: a Baby-SUMO-sized book with illustrations of
Dalí’s key works in a size and detail never before seen in print,
showing every touch of the artist’s exquisite brush. This is
accompanied by a chronology volume of year-by-year texts, written
by Montse Aguer and Carme Ruiz from the Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí
in the artist’s hometown of Figueres. Reflecting the latest
research, they tell the story of art and artist with many quotes
from his own writings, letters, and contemporary reviews,
illustrated by rare and iconic portrait shots, magazine articles,
sketches and book illustrations, as well as additional works in
different media. We meet the young Dalí as a precocious but unruly
talent, who makes friends with the Catalan avant-garde, becoming
inseparable with the poet Federico Garcia Lorca. We follow him on
his first visit of Paris, to a shy meeting in Picasso’s studio,
before in 1929 he becomes known in select circles for his first
film with Luis Buñuel. Soon his paintings scandalize not just the
bourgeoisie, but hardboiled surrealist avant-gardists with soiled
underpants and idols of masturbation. In the same eventful year,
Dalí meets his muse Gala, soon inseparable from his own life and
vision. We see them moving to America where he becomes a public
figure in the media and on society pages, collaborating on theater
and fashion projects, growing his inspirational mustache, working
in Hollywood with Hitchcock and Disney. We see them return to Spain
after the War where they hold court and the artist builds his own
legacy in the Dalí Theater-Museum in Figueres. Thirty-five
years after his death he still continues to engage and surprise;
and forty years after his first TASCHEN monograph, here is a fresh
celebration on a grand scale of this titan of modern
painting.Collector’s edition of 10,000 numbered copies The
editor Hans Werner Holzwarth is a book designer and editor
specializing in contemporary art and photography. His TASCHEN
publications include the Collector’s Editions Jeff Koons,
Christopher Wool, Albert Oehlen, Neo Rauch, Ai Weiwei, Beatriz
Milhazes, Julian Schnabel, Georg Baselitz, Glenn Brown, the David
Hockney SUMO A Bigger Book, as well as monographs such as the
XXL-sized Jean-Michel Basquiat. Dalí. BABY SUMOEdition of
10,000Hardcover, 36.7 x 50 cm, 438 pages; with gilt edges, fold
outs, gold foil embossing on title and chapter pages, plus 40 page
booklet with catalog of illustrations, 22 x 28.9 cm; in a clamshell
box bound in black velvet, with gold foil embossing and tip-in, 41
x 56.2 cm; accompanied by a hardbound chronology volume, 22 x 28.9
cm, 624 pages; total weight: 16 kg ISBN 978-3-8365-5281-3 Edition:
English