Madame (1960s), by Jean Cocteau. (Greg Favre/Courtesy Norton Museum of Art) Speedy (2007), by Kenny Scharf. (Courtesy Norton Museum of Art) Montre petite cuillère (Small Spoon Watch), 1957, by Salvador Dalí. (Philippe Servent/Courtesy Norton Museum of Art) Jewelry is often viewed as adornment — beautiful, intricate and valuable, but also relegated to the decorative arts … [Read more...]
In St. Petersburg: AI tech brings Dalí’s boast, and himself, to life
Salvador Dalí once said, “I’m going to live forever. Geniuses don’t die.” Now we know he was right. The eccentric surrealist master personally greets us with his trademark mustache at the entrance of his museum in St. Petersburg. He is in high spirits and great shape – considering it’s been 30 years since his death. The START button on a human-size screen is all it takes … [Read more...]