| Dalí
By Robert
Radford
|
Phaidon
Press Inc.
ISBN: 0714834114
Paperback
£12.95 |
Robert
Radford analyses the artist’s complex personality and the
rich variety of his work against the background of ideological and
political conflict that erupted in the Spanish Civil War and the
Second World War. He traces Dali’s career from the crucial
early years in the Spanish town of Figueras to membership of the
surrealist group in the 1930’s Paris, then on to New York
and Hollywood, where his purposefully extravagant behaviour made
him a media star. Radford succeeds in making the reader rethink
and re-evaluate the work of one of the most popular but least understood
artists of the twentieth century.
FOR
MORE INFORMATION or to place an order, please email
admin@countyhallgallery.com,
or phone +44 (0)20 7450 7601 between 10.00 - 18.30. Postage and
packaging fees apply.
back
|