Salvador Dalí
Vénus de Milo aux tiroirs
1936 (1964)
modern art
Giving form to images from the subconscious was an important motivation for the surrealists. They were inspired by Sigmund Freud's 'Traumdeutung' (interpretation of dreams) and psychoanalysis. Dalí compared the subconscious mind to having secret drawers, that could be opened at unexpected moments. He gave form to this idea in a contemporary version of the famous 'Venus de Milo'.
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Dalí in Rotterdam Duration: 06:53











