The Centre for Dalinian Studies offers a unique frame of reference in the field of research on the figure, work and thought of Salvador Dalí. The study and continuous enrichment of its collection enable the launch of key projects and activities for the universal promotion and dissemination of Dalí’s work.
The importance of the Centre for Dalinian Studies’ documentary collection has made the institution a leading centre for the study of and research on Salvador Dalí. The collection encompasses a wide variety of document types, which offer insight into the artist’s thought and oeuvre. The two main sections are the documentary archive and the photographic archive. It also has a library of more than 10,000 volumes, as well as a newspaper and periodicals archive with more than 68,000 titles related to Salvador Dalí. The collection is available for consultation by anyone studying or researching the artist’s life and work, as well as other aspects especially related to surrealism.
The Centre for Dalinian Studies also conceives of and oversees research projects on the artist. One of the most important is the catalogues raisonnés of Salvador Dalí’s work, which were launched in 2004 to celebrate the centenary of the artist’s birth. These catalogues raisonnés are intended to gather and share, through their online publication, accurate and rigorous information about the works from his oeuvre. To date, the Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings has been completed, and work continues on those of Dalí’s sculptures and graphic work.
Research at the Centre for Dalinian Studies
If you are interested in using the documentary sources at the Centre for Dalinian Studies, please review the Access and Consultation Rules carefully. Access to the centre will always be subject to prior accreditation of the applicant and prior confirmation of the visit by CED staff.
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