From painting to sculpture, Salvador Dali created some of the
most iconic works in art history. The Spanish artist took
surrealism to a completely new level.
For the first time in Azerbaijan, Heydar Aliyev Center has
showcased masterpieces by one of the most recognized artists of the
20th century, Azernews reports.
The exhibition "Surrealism is me" is held at the initiative of
the Synergy Partnership company and the well-known Russian gallery
PS Gallery.
Many public and cultural figures, representatives of state and
public organizations, and diplomatic missions attended the opening
ceremony of the exhibition initiated by the Synergy Partnership
company and the Russian PS Gallery.
Director of Synergy Partnership Rufat Abbasov welcomed the
guests of the event. In his speech, he stressed the importance of
the exposition, expressing gratitude to the Heydar Aliyev Center
for assistance in the implementation of the project.
"Salvador Dali was a standards-breaking artist, inspiring future
generations, and changing our worldview of art through surrealism.
As the artist said, "Surrealism is me!". For fifteen years, Synergy
Partnership implemented many important projects, but this grandiose
exposition has become the subject of our special pride," said
Abbasov.
Noting Baku has always been one of the most important cultural
centers, the PS Gallery founder and owner, collector Pavel
Bashmakov expressed admiration for the audience and the
presentation of his unique collection at the Heydar Aliyev
Center.
"I'm incredibly glad to see so many beautiful and open faces.
Baku has always been, remains, and will be one of the main cultural
centers. Many wonderful people were born here, who made the culture
diverse, great, glorified their city and country. I'm very pleased
that we are presenting a large-scale project devoted to Spanish
surrealist artist Salvador Dali in Baku. And it's especially
pleasant that such a grandiose event takes place in the wonderful
Heydar Aliyev Center, known as one of the most beautiful and
significant works in the field of culture and architecture
throughout the Caucasus," said Pavel Bashmakov.
Speaking at the event, Bashmakov emphasized that this year marks
the 100th anniversary of Heydar Aliyev.
"The exhibition themed "Surrealism is me" is our contribution
and a gift to all of Azerbaijan in the year of the centenary of the
great personality who is remembered and appreciated both in
Azerbaijan and in Russia," Bashmakov added.
The art pieces displayed at the Heydar Aliyev Center are one of
the largest collections of Salvador Dali's original works in the
world.
This unique project takes visitors into the artist's world. The
multimedia zone where those images are "coming to life" immerse
viewers into Salvador Dali's world even more deeply.
The exhibition also demonstrates surreal objects created from
glass and original photographs of the artist.
Each of Dali's art works is not only a masterpiece of graphic
art, a manifestation of innovation and a unique author's approach,
but also a whole story.
Once upon a time Dali received an order from the Italian
government to illustrate the famous " The Divine Comedy" of Dante
Alighieri. The order was then canceled following the Italian
society's objections to the creation of the illustrations for the
Italian poet's work by the Spanish artist.
However, Dali, who since childhood loved the works of Dante,
didn't stop working. This work lasted 10 years, and over that time
the artist created 3,500 samples, which helped to achieve an
unusual effect.
Possessing a unique talent, Salvador Dali had a different view
of the world. He loved to experiment with space, shape and color.
His masterpieces were made in the genre of surrealism, and the
artist himself was one of the brightest and most famous
representatives of this art direction.
Salvador Dali's art pieces are kept in the largest museums in
the world and are considered classics of surrealism. The artist's
works change people's perception of art and encourage them to tune
in to their own feelings.
The opening of the "Surrealism is me" exhibition at the Heydar
Aliyev Center in Baku has become a landmark cultural event of the
year and a real gift for art enthusiasts.
The exhibition will be open for the public from April 27 to
October 8. Ticket sales have already started at the box office of
the Heydar Aliyev Center.
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