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Alice Cooper's Brain Part of Salvador Dali Exhibition (A Top Story)

08/06/2010
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Alice Cooper's Brain Part of Salvador Dali Exhibition was a top story. Here it is again: (PR) This week sees the opening of Dali: The Late Work, the first major exhibition of the artist's work after 1940 at Atlanta's High Museum of Art. The exhibition renews a connection between the 20th century's greatest surrealist artist and Alice Cooper, whose own surrealistic vision changed rock and roll for all time.

The exhibition is scheduled to run through the first week of January next year and is focused on Dal�'s art and his influence on artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Willem de Kooning. And it has catalyzed a multi-media reunion between the rock legend and his "brain."

One of the exhibition's highlights, among the over one hundred works on display, is the Dal�-conceived piece entitled "First Cylindric Chromo-Hologram Portrait of Alice Cooper's Brain" created in April of 1973, which depicts a three-dimensional Alice Cooper who sat for the artist wearing two million dollars worth of jewelry including a tiara and necklace while holding a statuette of Venus De Milo as if it were a microphone. A plaster sculpture of Alice's brain, topped by a chocolate �clair covered in ants, another Dal� oeuvre, was placed behind the cross-legged rock star and the set-up was documented by Dal� using (then) cutting-edge hologram technology. - more on this story

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