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Iconic Dali Sculptures on Display at Two Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills
By SENATUS Travel | 1 July 2016

Beverly Hills Conference & Visitor’s Bureau (BHCVB), in partnership with Galerie Michael and The Stratton Institute, unveils 'Dali Exhibit at Two Rodeo Drive'. This world class exhibition of 12 iconic Salvador Dali sculptures marks the first and largest outdoor showcase of Dali’s sculptures in the United States.

The collection will be free to the public and on display at Two Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills now through September 23, 2016.

The exhibit highlights Dali’s three-dimensional bronze monumental sculptures that are up to 12 feet tall as well as museum-sized sculptures that range in size from four to nine feet.

Loaned from The Stratton Institute which possesses the world’s largest collection of Dali’s monumental sculptures, the exhibit offers the rare opportunity to view Dali’s surreal sculptures in an open environment outside of a museum or gallery setting. Each sculpture highlights Dali’s untamed imagination, offering onlookers a surreal and unique experience.

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