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Arranged by Andreas Beyer, presents an array of more or less 120 works from private assortment of Richard and Ulla Dreyfus-Best. Made out of the center Ages to the current day, the paintings, sculptures, drawings, and artifacts reveal the important power of art through centuries. In assembling their particular collection, the enthusiasts needed that all works particularly reference “artifice.” The collection includes functions Arnold Böcklin, Victor Brauner, Pieter Brueghel the Elder, Giorgio de Chirico, Francesco Clemente, Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, René Magritte, Man Ray, and Andy Warhol, among many others. The convention is co-organized because of the Peggy Guggenheim range and Kunstmuseum Basel.
Salvador Dalí, Flying Giant Demi-Tasse with Incomprehensible Appendage Five Meters Long, 1944–45. Oil on canvas, 50 × 31 cm. Personal collection
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