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[Special Exhibition] Salvador Dalí: Printings-The Image of Fantasy

Special Exhibition

13 July 2024 (Sat)

Salvador Dalí: Printings-The Image of Fantasy


Overview

Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) is known as one of the leading Surrealist painters. Born in Figueras, a small town in Spain, Dalí showed amazing talent for painting from an early age and went to art school in Madrid. Later, after meeting Picasso, Miró, Breton, and others in Paris, he joined the Surrealist movement and developed his own style using double images and detailed expressions.

Dalís talents were exceedingly wide-ranging. He excelled not only in painting but also in creating prints, sculpture, objects, stage art, jewelry designs, advertisements, movies, and literary works. Keen and deeply versed in printmaking, Dalí created more than 1,600 works during his lifetime. While Dalí's distinctive images, such as “soft watches” and disfigured bodies,” are inherited in his prints, the soft lines of his etchings and his outstanding drawing ability reveal his delicate sensibility.

This exhibition features approximately 220 prints, mainly from the 1960s to the 1970s, up to the last years of Dalí's life, and will allow viewers to appreciate the essence of Dalí, the greatest genius of the 20th century.


Information

Period: July 13 (Sat) - September 16 (Mon), 2024
Opening Hours: 9:00−17:00 (last admission 16:30)
Venue: Main Building 1F/2F Exhibition Gallery 1,2,3
Closed: Wednesdays


Admission

Adults: 1,400 (1,300) yen
University students: 1,200 (1,100) yen
High school students & children under 18: Free
*Fees in brackets apply to groups of 20 or more people and other discounts.

Combined Tickets (Special Exhibitions + Collection Exhibitions)
Adults: 1,900 yen
Seniors Over 75: 1,700 yen
University students: 1,500 yen


Access

There is no general visitor parking available at the Nagano Prefectural Art Museum.
Use of public transportation is encouraged.

Public Transport

① From the No.1 bus stop of the Zenkoji Exit bus station at the JR Nagano Station, take the Alpico Route 11 bound for Uki via Zenkoji Temple, Route 16 bound for Wakatsuki Higashijo via Zenkoji Temple and Wakatsuki Danchi, or Route 17 bound for Wakatsuki Higashijo via Zenkoji Temple and Nishijo, and get off at the Zenkoji-kita bus stop. It takes about 15 minutes. The museum is a 3-minute walk east from the stop.

② From the No.1 bus stops of the Zenkoji Exit bus station at the JR Nagano Station, take Binzuru-go buses bound for Zenkoji Temple, and get off at the Zenkoji Daimon bus stop. The ride takes approximately 13 minutes. Walk along the omotesando approach up to the main hall of the Zenkoji Temple, then turn right toward Joyama Park; approximately a 10-minute walk.
On weekends and holidays, get off at the Joyama Koen-mae bus stop.

③ If you take the Nagano Dentetsu Line, get off at Zenkoji-shita Station and walk toward Joyama Park; approximately 10 minutes.

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