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A treat for Dali fanatics is "Assumpta Corpuscularia Lapilazulina," which has been in private collections and hasn't been viewed publicly since 1959. The large painting features Dali's wife, Gala, as the Virgin Mary dematerializing into Heaven. "It's something that I've written a lot about, but I'd never seen it before it came here," King said. "I was so excited to actually see it come out of its shipping crate." One of King's goals with the exhibition was to bring together several significant paintings that haven't been seen in the U.S. in many decades
-- or, in some cases, not at all. "A lot of these paintings are pilgrimage sites of their own," he said. "I thought if we could get one of them, we'd be in really good shape, and we ended up getting four." The final section of the exhibition centers on what King calls Dali's pop art, which came well before similar commercial efforts by artists like Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons. There are brooches so gaudy they look like costume jewelry; a chess set in which all the pieces are molds of his fingers, except the rooks which are copies of the salt shakers from the St. Regis hotel; and portraits of American high society figures. A 1960 film, "Chaos and Creation," in which Dali used a motorcycle, popcorn and pigs to create an abstract painting, may be the first example of video art, King said. The last gallery houses a hologram of rock star Alice Cooper and "The Sistine Madonna" painting from 1958 that superimposes the image of the Virgin and Child over a photograph of the Pope's ear rendered in a benday dot pattern, preceding similar pop art works. A wall of two dozen magazine covers -- just a fraction of the many he appeared on over the years
-- demonstrates his status as a true celebrity artist. The exhibition is organized by the High, in collaboration with the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, Fla., and the Fundacio Gala-Salvador Dali in Figueres, Spain. The exhibition will be at the High, its sole venue, through Jan. 9. ___ Online: High Museum of Art: http://www.high.org/
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