The Graphic Arts Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, with the Consulate General of Spain, is proud to present an evening of celebration of surrealist artist Salvador Dali, on Tuesday, 11 May 2004, the anniversary of Dali’s 100th birthday. The evening will include a screening and discussion of Destino and Dali, moderated by LA Times animation historian Charles Solomon. For the full details of this exciting-sounding event, follow the link:

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Los Angeles, California
Tuesday, May 11, 2004

The Graphic Arts Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, with the Consulate General of Spain, is proud to present an evening of celebration of surrealist artist Salvador Dali.

On May 11, 2004, the anniversary of Dali’s 100th birthday, LACMA will host a festive remembrance of Dali’s life and work through the lens of the recently completed Disney animated short film, Destino. Begun over fifty years ago, the Academy Award nominated Destino represents a true persistence of memory and vision, bringing together the surrealist painterly aesthetic of Dali’s fine art with the popular animation pioneered by Walt Disney and brought to completion by his nephew, Roy Disney.

The evening gala includes a film screening and discussion of Destino & Dali with special guests Roy and Patty Disney, Christine Argillet and Selma Holo, moderated by Los Angeles Times animation historian Charles Solomon, beginning at 6:30pm in LACMA’s Leo S. Bing Theater. The evening will be highlighted by the musical performances of Rebekah del Rio and J’Anna Jacoby, as well as the live “Exquisite Corpse” creation of such artists as Kenny Scharf, Robert Williams, and others. A surrealist birthday cake reception, complete with salsa dancing, will follow in LACMA’s Times Mirror Plaza.

Tickets ($11) may be purchased at the museum ticket office or by calling 323-857-6558. For more information, including updates on guest speakers and live performances, please email: gac@lacma.org