Gala: Muse behind Dalí’s work gets own show in Barcelona

Gala: Muse behind Dalí’s work gets own show in Barcelona

"Gala Salvador Dalí" gathers more than 300 elements from 18 museums and collections that spotlight Elena Diakonova, also known as "Gala".

“”Gala Salvador Dalí” will be displayed at the National Art Museum of Catalonia. (AFP pic)
BARCELONA:
Salvador Dalí’s companion and muse Elena Diakonova, known as Gala, is the star of a new show unveiled Thursday in Barcelona that also portrays her as a key force behind his work.

Pepe Serra, director of the National Art Museum of Catalonia where the exhibition opens on Friday, said it highlights that Gala had an important, active role in the surrealist artist’s “creative, life-long project.”

“Gala Salvador Dalí” gathers more than 300 elements from 18 museums and collections like the Georges Pompidou Centre in Paris or the Salvador Dalí Museum in Florida.

It includes Dalí’s paintings and sketches of Gala, as well as items of their private life like letters, postcards, photos, clothes and personal objects.

Born in 1894 into a family of intellectuals from Kazan, Russia, she spent her childhood in Moscow.

She settled in Switzerland where she met the French poet Paul Eluard, with whom she moved to Paris and had a daughter.

Gala was the mistress of German painter Max Ernst and the muse of photographers such as the UK’s Cecil Beaton.

But her life changed when she met Dalí in 1929 and moved in with him. The pair later wed and were inseparable until her death in 1982.

“Gala has much more of a role in (Dalí’s) work than what is attributed to her,” said Estrella de Diego, curator of the exhibition.

“She collaborates, comes up with ideas, and thinks like Dalí.”

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