Salvador Dalí
It's Really Surreal How Salvador Dalí Was a Fascist Who Hit Women
In his lifelong quest for fame and fortune, the surrealist painter beloved by 19-year-olds "trampled" female admirers and supported the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco.
Enrique Serrato Became an Art Collector at 16 Years Old
His important collection boasts a Picasso, Dali, and Rivera. What did you do when you were a teenager?
That's So Brazen: How Raven-Symoné Became This Summer's Biggest Contrarian
Young black girls once idolized Raven-Symoné as a symbol of optimism, but as a co-host of 'The View,' she has become a notorious provocateur. We called Symoné to learn the story behind her shocking reinvention.
This Is What Computers Dream of When They Look at Art
#DeepDream has overtaken the internet, including centuries of famous artwork.
What If Pop Culture Icons Were Cubist Masterpieces?
Freddy Mercury, Salvador Dali, Andy Warhol, Audrey Hepburn, Elvis, Groucho Marx, Bruce Lee, and even Picasso himself, get geometric mugshots in illustrator Federico Babina's latest series.
Slicing Up Eyeballs in 'The Tender Cut,' the Video Game Tribute to 'Un Chien Andalou'
The infamous scene from Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali's surrealist film is now interactive—but does anyone have the stomach to "play" it?
How Many Crystals Do You Have Left Inside You?
Crystal Eaters, the latest novel by Shane Jones, is not about people jacked on crystal meth, but instead is itself a form of drugs.
Salvador Dalí's Bikini Exhibit At the 1939 New York World's Fair, Caught On Home Video
Salvador Dali's career has, over the years, slowly been distilled into posters of melting junk that inspire millions of _whooooaaaaas_ in dorm rooms everywhere, but his surrealist work wasn't limited to the canvas. In fact, he designed an entire...