Dalí at Time Warner Center

Remember the bronze statues of Adam and Eve by Fernando Botero that Professor Smaldone blogged about a while ago?  Now, in addition to these bronze statues of the Colombian artist, we can now see 16 of Dalí’s statues at the Time Warner Center, in addition to many of his original paintings and drawings in “Dalí: The Vision of a Genius”.  Dalí’s artworks are on loan from the collection of Enrique Sabater y Bonany, who used to be Dalí’s private secretary and curator for 12 years.  They are located in the lobby as well as the second floor, and they are on sale.  The price is in the $50,000 range, but it is free to see it!  Some notable sculptures are there, such as the “Woman Aflame”, “Persistence of Memory”, and “Profile of Time”.  The exhibit opened on November 3rd, and will be opened until April of 2011, so don’t miss the chance to see it!

Here is a website where you can find more information, as well as see the pictures of all 16 sculptures.

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One Response to Dalí at Time Warner Center

  1. esmaldone says:

    Only in New York.

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