Dalí
(Tokyo, 1939)
New York, 1939. Après avoir conquis les salons parisiens, Salvador Dalí multiplie les coups d'éclats outre-Atlantique et poursuit ce qui sera l'une des plus grandes carrières artistiques du XXe siècle.
Tokyo, 1939. Figure de proue du surréalisme japonais, Takiguchi Shûzô lui consacre un essai précurseur où transparaît la finesse du regard d'un poète et critique encore méconnu du public occidental.
New York, 1939. After having won over the Parisian salons, Salvador Dalí propels himself on the American continent with a multiplication of great feats, moving forward on his quest of creating what will become one of the most memorable artistic careers of the twentieth century.
Tokyo, 1939. Considered as the figurehead of Japanese surrealism, Takiguchi Shûzô devotes a foregoing essay to the Catalan painter in which one cannot but notice the perceptiveness of a poet and critic still unrecognized by the western audience.