Salvador Dalí: The Making of an Artist by Flammarion
Although Salvador Dalí was most recognized for his painted works, this latest book on the

Although Salvador Dalí was most recognized for his painted works, this latest book on the surrealist icon examines, in addition to his development and influences as an artist, his explorations of other media including literature, photography, film and sculpture. In addition to extensively covering Dalí’s life and aspirations throughout its 280 pages, the book also includes his influence on other contemporary artists such as Warhol, Koons and Murakami.
The monograph is respectfully written by Catherine Grenier, who is also the chief curator of the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and published by French publisher Flammarion. It is now available for pre-order at Amazon for $47 USD and will release on March 5.