Salvador Dalí exhibit.
Credit Report: CAC Mijas.
‘ Salvador Dalí– The Divine Funny: The Purgatory’ is an event of images at the Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) of Mijas up until March 2025.
The Contemporary Art Centre (CAC) in Mijas is organizing an event in which Salvador Dalí sees Dante Alighieri’s ‘Purgatory’. With an overall of 33 jobs to indulge in and be amazed by the hand of Dalí himself.
Residents and site visitors to Mijas will certainly have the ability to appreciate among one of the most vital tasks of the surrealist painter Salvador Dalí, as he himself claimed in his day. Councillor Mario Bravo is motivating every person to make use of this special possibility to witness these wonderful jobs while they still can. ‘Everybody must come and take part in this social task, where on top of that, within the gallery, we have a long-term exhibit of all Picasso’s porcelains and one more component of the exhibit devoted to Dalí.’
In 1965, midway with his life, on the celebration of the 700th wedding anniversary of Dante Alighieri’s fatality, Dalí obtained a payment from the Italian Federal government to highlight the 3 tracks that compose the ‘Divine Funny’. An overall of 33 benefit each, plus one for the intro, that make a hundred scenes of a job that combined 2 wizards which can currently be appreciated in Mijas.
The Centro de Arte Contemporáneo in Calle Málaga, 28. Mijas, is open 10.30 am to 2pm from Monday to Saturday. Access charge is EUR3, and cost-free for 5 years of ages and more youthful.