About this Event
271 Columbia Avenue, Holland, MI 49423-3650
Memories of Surrealism is a suite of twelve prints that Dali created in 1971 as a reflection on his long artistic career. The suite of prints was commissioned by Alex Rosenberg and published in New York by Transworld Art Corporation. French art critic Pierre Restany interviewed Dali about the prints and used the artist’s words to create an accompanying text for each image. Those accompanying texts are reproduced in the labels of this exhibition to convey the full Surrealistic effect of Dali’s art.
The Kruizenga Art Museum functions as an educational resource for Hope College and the greater West Michigan community. The museum features two public galleries as well as a classroom and climate-controlled storage space for its 9,000-object permanent collection. It is named in honor of a leadership gift from Dr. Richard and Margaret Kruizenga, both of whom graduated from Hope in 1952.
Admission to the museum is always free and the public is welcome.
Open Tuesday-Saturday 10:00 am-4:00 pm
To inquire about accessibility or to request disability-related accommodations to fully participate in the event, please email accessibility@hope.edu.
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