Twirling his waxed mustache, Salvador Dalí's larger-than-life figure was beamed into millions of homes in the 1960s, his televised antics bringing huge fame, but burning his bridges with the art world. Now a major new Paris exhibit aims to reinstate that legacy, putting Dalí's media stunts on equal footing with his surrealist painting.
- Published
- 6 months ago
- Categories
- Arts & Society
- People
- Francisco Franco, Salvador Dali
- Places
- France, Paris
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