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Salvador Dali Exhibition Opens in The City of Merida, Mexico

"The Divine Comedy," comprised of 56 pieces that Salvador Dali prepared for the Italian Parliament in 1960, all of which were inspired by the writings of Dante Alighieri.

MEXICO CITY (EFE).- The work and life of Spanish
surrealism genius Salvador Dali, who died 21 years ago, is being remembered in
the southeastern Mexican city of Merida with an exhibition of 93 of the artist’s
engravings.
“Dali en Merida. Las miradas del sueño” (Dali in Merida:
Views of a Dream) will be held at Merida’s Olimpo Cultural Center, where the
public will be able to enter free until March 23, municipal culture director
Roger Metri told Efe.

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Exhibition Offers Journey into the Most Enigmatic and Mysterious Artist of the Renaissance

CASTELFRANCO VENETO.- An ardent journey of discovery into the most enigmatic and mysterious artist of the Renaissance. An exhibition which brings together in Castelfranco Veneto, his native town, an incredible collection of the works of this great artist, who, more than any other, has aroused controversy among scholars and art historians in search of the documented facts, still lacking, giving rise to some very diverse and sometimes far-fetched interpretations of his life and works: GIORGIONE. Torrents of words and ink have flowed in the attempt to understand and interpret the man, the poetics and the true history of Giorgione. Yet this Castelfranco master, to whom some of the most important masterpieces of the Italian Renaissance have been attributed, has evaded all attempts to construct a definite biography, a definite catalogue of his works, or a generally agreed interpretation of the significance of some of his works. A