The Accommodations of Desire

Salvador Dalí  (Spanish, Figueres 1904–1989 Figueres)

Date:
1929
Medium:
Oil and cut-and-pasted printed paper on cardboard
Dimensions:
8 3/4 x 13 3/4 in. (22.2 x 34.9 cm)
Classification:
Paintings
Credit Line:
Jacques and Natasha Gelman Collection, 1998
Accession Number:
1999.363.16
Rights and Reproduction:
© 2011 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
  • Description

    The Spanish-born artist Salvador Dalí was officially allied with Surrealism from 1929 to 1941, and even afterward his work continued to reflect the influence of Surrealist thought and methodology. His flamboyance, flair for drama and self-promotion, and hyperactive imagination reinvigorated the movement and its public popularity. Dalí, who was given to hallucinations and paranoiac visions, cultivated these outrageous subjects for his paintings, rendering them so meticulously that they were unsettling in their clinical matter-of-factness. Such pictures exemplified the Surrealist preoccupation with dreams and the unconscious.


    Painted in the summer of 1929, "The Accommodations of Desire" is a small gem that deals with Dalí's sexual anxieties over a love affair with an older, married woman. The woman, Gala, then the wife of the Surrealist poet Paul Éluard, became Dalí's life-long muse and mate. In this picture, which Dalí painted after taking a walk alone with Gala, he included seven enlarged pebbles on which he envisioned what lay ahead for him: "terrorizing" lions' heads (not so "accommodating" to his "desires" as the title of the painting facetiously suggests), as well as a toupee and a colony of ants (a symbol of decay). Also depicted are various vessels (one in the shape of a woman's head) and three figures embracing on a platform. Dalí did not paint the lion heads but, rather, cut them out from what must have been an illustrated children's book, slyly matching the latter's detailed style with his own. These collaged elements are virtually indistinguishable from the super-saturated color and painstaking realism of the rest of the composition, startling the viewer into questioning the existence of the phenomena recorded and of the representation as a whole.

  • Exhibition History

    New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, December 12, 1989 - April 1, 1990. London, England: Royal Academy, April 19 - July 15, 1990. "Gelman Collection" (illus. in color p. 186, discussed pp. 187-188).

    France: Centre Georges Pompidou, April 23 - August 26, 1991. "Andre Breton".

    Martigny, Suisse: Foundation Pierre Gianadda, 18 juin-1 novembre 1994. ¦de Matisse à Picasso: Collection Jacques et Natasha Gelman¦, Rédaction du catalogue: William S. Lieberman, Auteur du catalogue: Sabine Rewald, Textes de: Dawn Ades, John Ashbery, Jacques Dupin, John Golding, Lawrence Gowing, William S. Lieberman, Philippe de Montebello, Pierre Schneider et Gary Tinterow. p. 210 (illus. in color).

    London: Hayward Gallery, 3 March to 30 May 1994; New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 28 June to 18 September 1994; Madrid: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, 14 October 1994 to 16 January 1995; Barcelona: Palau Robert, February to April 1995. ¦Salvador Dali: The Early Years¦, Exh. cat. edited by Michael Raeburn. South Bank Centre 1994. pl. #116, p. 184 (illus. in color).

    London, England: Tate Modern, September 20, 2001 - January 1, 2002; New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, February 6 - May 12, 2002. ¦Surrealism: Desire Unbound, fig. 2, p.12 (illus. in color).

    Pennsylvannia: The Philadelphia Museum of Art, February 6-
    May 15, 2005. Salvador Dali. (did not travel to Palazzo Grazzi, Venice)

    Cleveland, Ohio: Cleveland Museum of Art, October 15, 2006-January 7, 2007; New York: MMA, March 7-June 3, 2007, Barcelona & Modernity: Gaudi to Dali. cat.7:33


    Dali and Film, Tate Modern, London, England, June 1, 2007- September 9, 2007.


    Dali: Painting and Film, Museum of Modern Art, New York, June 29, 2008- September 15, 2008>

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