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English: Facade of Dalineum
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Camera location52° 24′ 31.1″ N, 16° 56′ 09.17″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Dalineum (Center of Salvador Dali in Poznan), Poznań-Stare miasto - "Old Town", 24 Wielka str., Poznań, 61-775, Poland (50 meters from Poznan's Town Hall), ☎ +48570625825, e-mail: contact@artexpo-international.com. 10:00-20:00. Art Works

Composed by exhibits from private collection of original works made by Salvador Dali : lithographs, ceramics, works in bronze, silver, gold. The aim of the exhibition is to help the public to see and understand how Dali materializes his views thanks to his special artistic language in the form of images, which often take an intangible aspect, but clearly are felt by spectator.

Exhibition highlights the major key aspects of work of the greatest artist of our time - Salvador Dali. To understand Dali, it should put the fundamental principle that he was an intellectual artist. His painting is it primarily to illustrate his theories and ideas. It was important for him to not represent what we see but what we feel, think, probably without realizing it.

Design Works

The exhibited works demonstrate Dali’s creative side, which are unknown to a wide audience, but nonetheless which are essential for the understanding of his art, fantastic world and artistic techniques used by Dali to implement it in a variety of forms and genres. On this point particularly interesting are his designs.

The exhibition demonstrates the fruits of Dali’s big efforts in realization of the unique metamorphosis - transformation of the provincial town of Figueres in one of the centers of world’s culture.

It is his design works for the promotion of Figueres and various activities conducted there and in the Dali’s Museum.

The exhibition also shows the interest of Dali to perfume and music - the works inspired by the flavors and sounds.

In general, the exhibition as much as possible approaches Dali to the viewer and shows undiscovered facets of his genius, what makes acquaintance with him interesting not only for professionals, but also for people just starting to study art.

Medals

Biggest collection in the world of amazing original medals created by Salvador Dali. Variety of themes represented on them, separately, or into a beautiful series, will not leave you indifferent to the genial talent of the greatest artist of our time - Salvador Dali !

Different work of metallic art imagery depicting Dali’s personal interpretation of different themes. The medals are minted in very limited quantity and are a stunning artistic collection, both unique and valuable.

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