Showing posts with label Dali at the High Museum of Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dali at the High Museum of Art. Show all posts

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Last Week to Catch Dali: The Late Work at the High Museum and Save $3.00

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Dali: The Late Work is one of the most exciting exhibits happening in the Atlanta area. Don't miss your chance to experience this unique exhibit through January 9, 2010. 

The High Museum of Art is offering a $3.00 discount for DeKalb County visitors to experience Dali: The Late Work at the High Museum. To take advantage of this special offer, go to VisitAtlantasDeKalbCounty.com

The first major exhibition to reevaluate the last half of Salvador Dalí’s career is presented exclusively at the High Museum of Art. 

Monday, December 13, 2010

Save $3.00 Off Admission To Dali: The Late Work At The High Museum Of Art

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The High Museum of Art is offering a $3.00 discount for DeKalb County visitors to experience Dali: The Late Work at the High Museum through January 9, 2010.

The first major exhibition to reevaluate the last half of Salvador Dalí’s career is currently presented exclusively at the High Museum of Art through January 9,2010. To take advantage of this special offer, go to VisitAtlantasDeKalbCounty.com.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Save $3 Off Admission to Dali: The Late Work At The High Museum Of Art

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The High Museum of Art is offering a $3.00 discount for DeKalb County visitors to experience Dali: The Late Work at the High Museum through January 9, 2010.

The first major exhibition to reevaluate the last half of Salvador Dalí’s career is currently presented exclusively at the High Museum of Art through January 9,2010.

Beginning in the late 1930s, Dalí went through a radical change in which he embraced Catholicism, developed the concept of nuclear mysticism and, in effect, reinvented himself as an artist. Comprising more than 100 works including 40 paintings and a related group of drawings, prints and other Dalí ephemera, “Salvador Dalí: The Late Work” also explores the artist’s enduring fascination with science, optical effects and illusionism as well as his connections to such artists of the 1960s and 1970s as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Willem de Kooning.

To take advantage of this special offer, go to VisitAtlantasDeKalbCounty.com.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Video Overview of Salvador Dali: The Late Work At The High Museum In Atlanta August 7, 2010 - January 9, 2011

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Friday, July 30, 2010

Salvador Dali: The Late Work Opens At The High Museum On August 7, 2010

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The first major exhibition to reevaluate the last half of Salvador Dalí's career will be presented exclusively at the High Museum beginning August 7, 2010. In the late 1930s Dalí underwent a radical change, in which he embraced Catholicism, developed the concept of nuclear mysticism and, in effect, reinvented himself as an artist.

Comprising more than 40 paintings and a related group of drawings, prints and other Dalí ephemera, Salvador Dalí: The Late Work will explore the artist's enduring fascination with science, optical effects and illusionism as well as his connections to such artists and celebrities of the 1960s and 1970s as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Willem de Kooning and Alice Cooper.

"Salvador Dalí at the High Museum brings together one of the most important groupings of the artist's later work to ever be shown, and also affords our visitors the opportunity to meet one of the greatest artists and intriguing minds of the twentieth century," said Michael E. Shapiro, the High's Nancy and Holcombe T. Green, Jr. Director. "It will be thrilling for audiences to see the evolution of the world’s best known Surrealist.

The High Museum of Art is located in Midtown Atlanta, just minutes from DeKalb County. For more info, visit High Museum of Art.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Salvador Dali Exhibit At The High Museum Of Art In Atlanta On August 7, 2010

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Dali: The Late Work - August 7, 2010 to January 9, 2011 at the High Museum of Art

The first major exhibition to reevaluate the last half of Salvador Dalí's career will be presented exclusively at the High Museum this fall. In the late 1930s Dalí underwent a radical change, in which he embraced Catholicism, developed the concept of nuclear mysticism and, in effect, reinvented himself as an artist.

Comprising more than 40 paintings and a related group of drawings, prints and other Dalí ephemera, Salvador Dalí: The Late Work will explore the artist's enduring fascination with science, optical effects and illusionism as well as his connections to such artists and celebrities of the 1960s and 1970s as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Willem de Kooning and Alice Cooper.

"Salvador Dalí at the High Museum brings together one of the most important groupings of the artist's later work to ever be shown, and also affords our visitors the opportunity to meet one of the greatest artists and intriguing minds of the twentieth century," said Michael E. Shapiro, the High's Nancy and Holcombe T. Green, Jr. Director. "It will be thrilling for audiences to see the evolution of the world’s best known Surrealist.

The High Museum of Art is located in Midtown Atlanta, just minutes from DeKalb County. For more info, visit High Museum of Art.
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