




Imaginations and Objects of the Future Liquid and Gaseous Television
This striking lithograph with collage embodies Dali's visionary exploration of technology and perception during the mid-1970s. Created as part of his ambitious "Imaginations and Objects of the Future" portfolio, the work combines the artist's distinctive surrealist vocabulary with his prescient fascination with television and electronic media. The composition merges organic forms with geometric abstraction, creating a dreamlike visualization of how future technologies might dissolve the boundaries between solid matter and immaterial broadcast. Executed in lithography with collage elements on delicate Japon paper, the print demonstrates Dali's masterful control of the medium while maintaining the spontaneous, visionary quality characteristic of his later work. This is edition LX of LXXV, a relatively intimate edition size that underscores the work's significance as a limited artistic statement. The print remains a compelling artifact of its historical moment, capturing a pre-digital era's speculation about how electronic communication would transform human consciousness and experience. Collectors drawn to Dali's engagement with technology, his conceptual audacity, and the technical virtuosity of fine art printmaking will find this work a substantial addition to their holdings. The combination of signed authentication, museum-quality framing, and the work's thematic resonance with contemporary discussions about media and perception ensures its enduring relevance and appeal.
- Medium
- Salvador Dali, Liquid and Gaseous Television, 1975 Imaginations and Objects of the Future Portfolio, (Field 75-11C), 1975, Signed, Lithograph with collage on Japon paper, Edition LX/LXXV, 40" x 37" Framed Size, 30 3/4" x 27" Sheet Size, 28" x 21 1/2" Image Size
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Georgetown Frame Shoppe
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