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The Dali Legacy

How an Eccentric Genius Changed the Art World and Created a Lasting Legacy

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This immersive dive into the life and work of Salvador Dali unlocks the secret of this creative genius and reveals for the first time how his erotically charged paintings changed the world of modern art.

In turns beloved and reviled, twentieth-century painter, filmmaker, and designer Salvador Dali set Europe and the United States ablaze with his uncompromising genius, sexual sadism, and flirtations with megalomania. His shocking behavior and work frequently alienated critics; his views were so outrageous, even prominent Surrealists tried to ostracize him. Still, every morning he experienced "an exquisite joy—the joy of being Salvador Dalí," and because of his remarkable talent, Dali rose to unprecedented levels of fame—forever shifting the landscape of the art world and the nature of celebrity itself.

In this stunning volume, rich with more than 150 full-color images, noted art historians Jean-Pierre Isbouts and Christopher Heath Brown discuss the historical, social, and political conditions that shaped Dali's work, identify the impact of modern as well as old master art, and present an unflinching view of the master's personal relationships and motivations. With their deeply compelling narrative, Isbouts and Brown uncover how Dalí's visual wit and enduring cult of personality still impacts fashion, literature, and art, from Andy Warhol to Lady Gaga, and answer why, in an age of shock and awe, Dali's art still manages to distress, perplex, and entertain. An unparalleled guide to Dali and a critical resource for anyone keen to understand the development of modern art, The Dali Legacy is complemented by a contextualizing foreword from Frank Hunter, director of the Salvador Dali Archives.

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    • Kirkus

      January 1, 2021
      A bright, accessible biography that connects the dots between Salvador Dal�'s surrealist masterpieces and their visual references. "The secret of my influence has always been that it remained secret," Dal� once said, as if to tempt writers like Brown and Isbouts to attempt to crack his enigmatic body of work. Here, the authors aim to divine the "root of Dal�'s enduring popularity," proposing that the artist's appreciation of baroque and old master paintings has solidified his timelessness. Dal� developed a construct called the "paranoiac-critical method," a term he used to describe his exploration of the "hidden visuals" of his subconscious. The authors address dormant erotic themes that haunt the artist's paintings, but they also frame classical visual motifs as being similarly embedded in the artist's mind. Just as a contorted, fleshy figure may signify the artist's sexual hang-ups, two figures from an 1850s Jean-Fran�ois Millet painting reappear throughout Dal�'s oeuvre like a recurring obsession. He understood that in order to excel as a surrealist, he would need to master the real. "While all of his contemporaries moved forward into the mists of an uncertain abstract future," write the authors, "Dal� remained wedded to realism, to the palette and technique of the Old Masters as well as 19th-century academic artists." Though his "allegiance to the realism of the Old Masters" is often obvious, the authors develop each connection with an informed depth that renders their subject as a deeply academic painter interested in more than just melting clocks, flying tigers, and burning giraffes. Two essays by Brown at the end of the biography offer wild new interpretations of Dal� paintings, as the author superimposes Dal� iconic motifs onto masterpieces by da Vinci, Michelangelo, and others. These claims are captivating but convoluted and feel incongruous with the rest of the book. Perhaps the authors work better as a pair. A well-researched skeleton key with which to unlock some of Dal�'s many mysteries.

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