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"Salvador Dalí: Consumer/Consumed" Film Program

Showing at The Museum of Modern Art in the The Midtown area.
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Media: Film

poster for "Salvador Dalí: Consumer/Consumed" Film Program

In the natural world, the acts of consuming and being consumed create an inherent tension between organisms; the transfer of energy that links organisms in a specific community creates producers and primary consumers. "Salvador Dalí: Consumer/Consumed" explores the pictorial and cinematic iconography produced by Dalí, and how that iconography became the catalyst for a distinct visual language that would be "consumed" by other filmmakers. Conversely, the exhibition also examines ways in which Dalí was the beneficiary of others' cinematic methodologies. Dalí frequented the Cineclub Español in Madrid, where he saw not only European avant-garde films, but also American films such as "The Mark of Zorro" (1920) and Tom Mix Westerns. The cinematographic language that Dalí absorbed as a viewer later played a pivotal role in the paintings and films he made; in turn, Dalí's representations were absorbed by other artists. For example, the clear visual interrelationship between the 1917 footage of opthalmological surgery performed by Spanish surgeon Dr. Barraquer, the notorious slitting of the eye in "Un Chien andalou" (1928), and the wall of vigilant eyes in Noam Murro's television commercial "Stolen Car" (2007) provides a living example of this continuum of production and influence among artists and filmmakers. This exhibition presents films that influenced Dalí as well as those that demonstrate his influence. This exhibition is presented in conjunction with "Dalí: Painting and Film."

[Image: Lynn Reynolds, Director "Riders of the Purple Sage" 1925]

Schedule

From 2008-08-04 To 2008-09-15

Fee

Adults $20, Seniors $16, Students $12, Children and Members and on Friday 4pm–8pm Free

Venue Hours

From 10:30 To 17:30
fridays closing at 20:00
Closed on Tuesdays

Access

Between 5th Ave. and 6th Ave. Subway: V/E to 53rd Street
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Address

11 W 53rd St., New York, NY 10019
Phone: 2127089400


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