Lobster telephone (Aphrodisiac telephone)
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Surrealist Object
1936
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A Surreal Echo of Desire: Decoding Dalí’s Lobster Telephone
Salvador Dalí's "Lobster Telephone," created in 1936, isn’t merely a painting; it’s an invitation into the labyrinthine realm of the subconscious—a cornerstone of Surrealist art and a testament to Dalí’s unparalleled ability to fuse dreamlike imagery with meticulous craftsmanship. This unsettling yet captivating piece resides within Tate Modern's collection, offering visitors a glimpse into the mind of one of the 20th century’s most influential artists.The Visual Paradox: Form Meets Function
At first glance, the painting presents a jarring juxtaposition: a lobster perched atop a telephone handset. The telephone itself is rendered in an improbable spiral form, adorned with multiple antennae—a deliberate distortion of everyday objects designed to destabilize perception and provoke contemplation. White serves as the dominant background color, amplifying the vibrancy of the lobster’s scarlet carapace and highlighting the intricate details of its appendages. This stark contrast underscores Dalí's fascination with visual paradoxes – presenting familiar elements in unfamiliar contexts to disrupt rational thought.Technique and Materiality: Precision Within Illusion
Dalí executed "Lobster Telephone" with remarkable precision using oil paint on canvas, a technique characteristic of his meticulous approach to Surrealist art. The artist employed a glazing method—applying thin layers of translucent pigment over opaque undercoats—to achieve luminous colors and subtle tonal variations. Furthermore, Dalí incorporated materials like steel, plaster, rubber, and resin into the sculpture, adding textural complexity to the artwork. These unconventional choices weren’t simply stylistic flourishes; they reflected Dalí's desire to explore the materiality of dreams – capturing the tactile sensations and sensory experiences inherent in subconscious states.Historical Context: Surrealism and Freud’s Influence
“Lobster Telephone” emerged during the height of Surrealist artistic fervor, fueled by Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic theories concerning the unconscious mind. Surrealists sought to liberate creativity from the constraints of logic and reason, embracing irrationality and automatism as pathways to accessing hidden truths. Dalí's work aligns perfectly with this movement's ethos, mirroring Freud’s exploration of dream symbolism and repressed desires. The lobster itself—a creature known for its slow pace and association with sexual potency—serves as a potent emblem of these themes, encapsulating the Surrealist preoccupation with primal instincts and subconscious anxieties.Emotional Resonance: Beyond Representation
More than just depicting an object, Dalí’s painting aims to evoke an emotional response in the viewer. The unsettling combination of familiar forms rendered absurdly transforms the telephone into something more—a conduit for unspoken longing and a symbol of disrupted communication. It compels us to question our assumptions about reality and invites us to delve beneath the surface of conscious thought. “Lobster Telephone” remains a haunting reminder that art can transcend mere visual representation, tapping into deeper psychological currents and resonating with viewers long after they’ve left the gallery.Сальвадорас Дали (1904 – 1989)
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Apie šį kūrinį
- Pavadinimas: Lobster telephone (Aphrodisiac telephone)
- Autorius: Сальвадорас Дали
- Metai: 1936
- Formatas: Landscape
- Autorinių teisių statusas: Saugoma autorinių teisių
- Kur galima pamatyti: Australijos nacionalinė galerija
- Mediumas: Acrylic On Canvas
- Kūrybos laikotarpis: Mature Period
- Kūrinio kontekstas: dalí’s visionary style, psychological desire
- Spalvų paletė: Pastels
Trumpos informacija
- Medium: Steel, plaster, rubber, resin and paper
- Movement: Surrealism
- Artist: Salvador Dalí
- Location: Tate Modern
- Title: Lobster Telephone
- Subject or theme: Communication; Desire
- Influences: Psychoanalysis
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