Salvador Dalí
artist
A brush with the law: The FBI jump on two auction houses, but prosecution is no simple matter
It’s not a crime to sell a fake—unknowingly
Books: The first ever study of Salvador Dalí’s creativity through his own voluminous writings
Dalí in his own write
Pre-Post-Human Dalí on show at Schloss Charlottenburg
Five hundred sculptures, prints and drawings courtesy of the Stratton Foundation
Barcelona builds up Dalí’s architectural interests in new exhibition
Twenty-seven oil paintings and over one hundred drawings are featured
Descharnes wins back Dali rights from Spanish State
Dali's former secretary has been successful in his appeal
Dalí commission to sort things out with new expert team in Figueras
The Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí fills the hole left by break with Robert Descharnes
Fifty years ago: looking at the art and artists of 1945
Peace was celebrated in Europe fifty years ago. As The Art Newspaper reaches its fiftieth issue this month, we look at the art of a war-torn world
Dalí’s former secretary Descharnes fights back against governmental meddling in estate rights
“The Spanish State cannot cancel a private agreement which is valid until 2004”
Divorce in casa Dalí as Gala-Dalí Foundation and Spain seize control
State and Foundation cancel their contract with Descharnes, the artist’s former secretary and administrator of copyright
Interview with Antonio Pitxot on Dalí: Portrait of the artist as a young man
The artist's long time friend sheds light on the artist as he was, ahead of the Hayward Gallery exhibition on his early works
Divine Dalì's opera on birth, death, and Catherine the Great in her underwear
Opera conceived by Salvador Dalì in 1927 recorded in 1974, is released on CD
Final decision on carve up of Dalí estate in Spain
Attempts to control spread of fakes with thousands seized in New York
Furore over sale of Dalí rights to British financial group
Henry Ansbacher is said to have paid $15m (£7.5m) for the Spaniard’s copyright