Decoding Michael Cheval’s Tribute to Modern Artists

In Michael Cheval’s “Lullaby of Uncle Magritte,” viewers are faced with shape-filled landscapes, odd trinkets and a man who looks to be made out of cheese. It begs the question: “What does it [...]

Free 2016 Seminar Series begins January 10

Discover more about your favorite artists, brush up on art history and gain valuable tips for collecting art with Park West Gallery’s new 2016 art seminar series. Visit the gallery in Southfield, [...]

3 new exhibitions featuring Park West artists

With school ending for the summer and the weather growing warmer, it’s a perfect time to enjoy some quality time with friends and loved ones. What better way to beat the heat than to visit [...]

Salvador Dali and Disney – a match made in art

Of all of the outlandish and amazing artwork that Surrealist Salvador Dali produced during his lifetime, perhaps the most unique and unlikely of them was his partnership with Walt Disney. Yes, [...]

Autumn de Forest wows collectors in Boston

Along with painting like a learned master, Park West Gallery artist Autumn de Forest has the confidence of an accomplished speaker and the youthful energy to go with it. The 13-year-old artist [...]

Worn out by the holidays? Try a Dali nap

If running around shopping and visiting loved ones is causing fatigue this holiday season, a Salvador Dali nap might be the key to feeling refreshed. In his book, “50 Secrets of Magic [...]

Salvador Dali Guest Stars on “What’s My Line”

On January 27, 1957, Salvador Dali appeared as a contestant on What's My Line?

Dali’s Famous Mustache Adorns a Plane Nose

The signature mustache of surrealist Salvador Dali has been painted on a domestic Delta 757.

Salvador Dali Exhibit Featuring Divine Comedy Works Now Open

Susquehanna Art Museum is currently showcasing a Salvador Dali exhibit featuring Dali’s creations for two literary masterpieces, Dante’s Divine Comedy and Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland.

Salvador Dali Exhibit: Down the Rabbit Hole

Surrealist Master Salvador Dali was intrigued by Alice in Wonderland, and he created a suite of lithographs in response to the literary classic.