IN PHOTOS: See Salvador Dali's celebrated bronze sculpture 'Cosmic Rhinoceros' in Mumbai's Lower Parel

The bronze installation, inaugurated by Atul Ruia and Gayatri Ruia with chief guest Shalini Passi, will be on display in the mall, along with a specially curated menu at St Regis Mumbai for a week

Updated On: 2024-11-25 03:40 PM IST

Compiled by : Nascimento Pinto

Salvador Dalí’s iconic bronze artwork 'Cosmic Rhinoceros' has been installed at Phoenix Palladium in Lower Parel in Mumbai. Photo Courtesy: Phoenix Palladium

The sculpture was inaugurated by Gayatri Ruia along with chief guest Shalini Passi, who is also an art connoisseur and founder of MASH & SPAF, giving people a unique opportunity to step into Dalí’s fantastical world. The event was graced by Atul Ruia, chairman at The Phoenix Mills Ltd

Dalí, one of the 20th century's most iconic surrealist artists, continues to inspire with his dreamlike works that challenge the boundaries of reality. Gayatri Ruia said art has always been a passion of hers and thus an extension and integral part of Phoenix Palladium’s vision. In the past, the mall has put on display exquisite metal art by Valay Shende to works by artists acquired by Phoenix malls over the years including Thukral & Tagra, Ravinder Reddy, and William Kentridge

Salvador Dalí's "Cosmic Rhinoceros" exemplifies the surrealist master's unique fusion of fantasy and science. This striking installation features dreamlike imagery and meticulous detail.

The rhinoceros, often explored by Dalí, symbolises his fascination with natural geometric patterns, particularly the logarithmic spirals of the rhinoceros’ horn. 

The piece reflects Dalí's deep interest in the interplay between art, mathematics, and the cosmos, captivating audiences with its bold, imaginative vision. "Cosmic Rhinoceros" merges earthly strength with cosmic symbolism, embodying Dalí's philosophy and transforming the sculpture into an exploration of strength, virility, and the surreal. This specially curated Dalí-inspired menu by Chef Domenico Iannone will be available for a week, starting from November 23 at the St. Regis Mumbai.

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