Casa Dalí - Coco Capitán
Yet another behind the scenes of a legendary artist. The book Casa Dalí opens up Salvador Dalí’s home on the shores of Spain’s Costa Brava, with photos by Coco Capitán offering a rare glimpse of the artist’s surreal house and workshop. Dalí first moved to Portlligat in 1930 with his muse and future wife, Gala Éluard, when they purchased a small fisherman’s hut overlooking the sea. Over the next few decades, the house evolved organically as Dalí continued adding rooms, terraces, and unique features, turning the simple structure into a labyrinth of oddities. True to Dalí’s artistic style, Casa Dalí is much more than a home—it’s a surrealist work of art in itself. The house served as the artist’s primary residence and workspace, the birthplace of some of his most famous paintings, including The Persistence of Memory. Sit back and enjoy fun images of fun features such as oversized egg and gigant head on the roof.