Pescara, May 10 (LaPresse) – Starting tomorrow until November 2, the Imago Museum in Pescara will host an exhibition dedicated to the protagonist of Surrealism, Salvador Dalí. The centerpiece of the exhibition, showcased exclusively and solitarily, is the exceptional Couple aux têtes pleines de nuages, created in 1937, one of the rarest and most evocative works by the Catalan artist. The initiative, promoted by the Imago Museum and the Fondazione Pescarabruzzo, kicks off on the 121st anniversary of the artist's birth and offers the public the opportunity to admire a masterpiece that combines symbolic power with formal refinement. The painting, from the Isabella Scelsi Foundation collection, consists of two mirrored panels depicting a male and female figure, whose heads, devoid of any features, open up to cloudy skies: an emblematic vision of dreams, the mind, and the unconscious.

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