Dance of Time

31 December 2025 - 10 January 2026

This exhibition presents a curated collection of Salvador Dalí's lithographs, revealing the full force of his imagination through one of the most expressive graphic mediums of the 20th century. These works capture Dalí at his most distilled-where dream, symbol, and precision converge on paper with striking clarity.

Dalí used lithography not as a secondary technique, but as a powerful extension of his surreal vision. Within these prints, familiar motifs recur: melting clocks that dissolve linear time, elongated figures suspended between reality and dream, mythological references, and landscapes that feel both vast and intimate. Each image operates like a fragment of the subconscious, inviting the viewer into a world governed by association rather than logic.

The collection demonstrates Dalí's mastery of line, color, and composition. Lithography allowed him to achieve extraordinary detail while preserving spontaneity, resulting in works that feel both meticulously controlled and emotionally fluid. Through this balance, Dalí transforms philosophical ideas-time, desire, memory, identity-into instantly recognizable visual language.

Today, these lithographs feel more relevant than ever. In an era defined by shifting realities, digital illusion, and fractured perception, Dalí's imagery resonates with renewed urgency. His art mirrors a contemporary condition in which certainty dissolves and imagination becomes a primary tool for understanding the world.

This exhibition invites audiences not only to view Dalí's works, but to experience them as visual performances-where time bends, meaning multiplies, and the boundaries of reality remain permanently in motion.