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Three-dimensional lithograph and silkscreen in Plexiglas dome - Pencil signed and dated, and stamped on brass plate verso - Co-published by Brooke Alexander, Inc. and Marlborough Gallery, Inc., New York. - Literature: Knestrick 85 // Red Grooms' Dali Salad (1980) is a striking three-dimensional mixed media work, blending lithography and silkscreen, encased in a Plexiglas dome. This playful and vibrant piece humorously depicts a caricature of surrealist artist Salvador Dalí, his face surrounded by swirling greens that resemble lettuce leaves, echoing the salad in the title. The intricate details of Dalí’s face, his iconic mustache, and expressive hands emerge from the layers of color, creating a lively and almost animated appearance. The use of mixed media gives the artwork depth and texture, with elements extending outward, adding a sculptural quality. Signed and dated in pencil, and co-published by Brooke Alexander, Inc. and Marlborough Gallery, Inc., this limited edition piece reflects Grooms’ whimsical style and talent for turning portraiture into a playful, immersive experience.
Dali Salad, 1980
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Three-dimensional lithograph and silkscreen in Plexiglas dome - Pencil signed and dated, and stamped on brass plate verso - Co-published by Brooke Alexander, Inc. and Marlborough Gallery, Inc., New York. - Literature: Knestrick 85 // Red Grooms' Dali Salad (1980) is a striking three-dimensional mixed media work, blending lithography and silkscreen, encased in a Plexiglas dome. This playful and vibrant piece humorously depicts a caricature of surrealist artist Salvador Dalí, his face surrounded by swirling greens that resemble lettuce leaves, echoing the salad in the title. The intricate details of Dalí’s face, his iconic mustache, and expressive hands emerge from the layers of color, creating a lively and almost animated appearance. The use of mixed media gives the artwork depth and texture, with elements extending outward, adding a sculptural quality. Signed and dated in pencil, and co-published by Brooke Alexander, Inc. and Marlborough Gallery, Inc., this limited edition piece reflects Grooms’ whimsical style and talent for turning portraiture into a playful, immersive experience.
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A Happening is a term used to describe artistic and theatrical events held by artists in the 1950s and 60s. These events were typically staged in gallery installations or planned environments and often involved audience participation, along with elements like lighting, sounds, and slide projections. Happenings were a precursor to performance art, which later included the active participation of the artists themselves.
