Dali Planet #92: On the road
The Dalzell Hatfield Gallery, then located at the Ambassador Hotel in downtown Los Angeles, was one of several American outlets that scored public-relations coups in 1941 when Dali’s art exhibition was on the move.
The show originated at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York, even as the Museum of Modern Art was holding a joint Dali-Miro exhibit, and moved on to Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago.
Shown here is “Hollywood” from 1941.








