BEIJING, March 25(Xinhuanet) -- Istanbul's Sakip
Sabanci Museum will host a huge modern art exhibition of 270 works by the late
Spanish surrealist Salvador Dali later this year, according to media reports
Tuesday.
The show -- from Sept. 19 until Jan. 19
-- will be the largest ever mounted by the Gala-Salvador Dali Foundation outside
its base in the artist's Catalan hometown, with 33 oil paintings, 113 sketches
and 123 graphics.
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Salvador Dali's 'Lobster telephone' is one of the Spanish artists' most famous art works. Istanbul's Sakip Sabanci Museum will host a huge exhibition of 270 works by the late surrealist later this year.(Xinhua/AFP file Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
The foundation was set up in 1983 by the artist
himself. It owns 4,000 of his works -- the largest such collection in the world.
The Turkish museum opened in Istanbul in 2002 in
a former Ottoman mansion on the west bank of the Bosphorus with the ambition of
giving the city and Turkey a gallery of truly international standing.
In 2005 and 2006 a similar exhibition of works by
another Spanish painter, Pablo Picasso, broke all records for a Turkish gallery,
attracting a quarter of a million art lovers.
Dali was born in the Catalan town of Figueres in 1904
and died there in 1989. He was an extraordinary artist and self-publicist,
becoming the most famous proponent of surrealism in painting, sculpture and
photography.
(Agencies)