Art Evolution and the Salvador Dali exhibition will call the d’Arenberg Cube home through to June 2028.
The international fine art company, famous for purveying world-renown artworks from the likes of Charles Billich, Toller Cranston and Picasso. Since March 2019 Art Evolution has showcased the Southern Hemisphere’s largest Salvador Dali exhibition at the Cube location attracting more than 250,000 art lovers.
“This is a terrific announcement that marks Art Evolution celebrating five years at the d’Arenberg Cube in McLaren Vale, South Australia,” Art Evolution President Christopher Talbot said.
“We could not be more grateful to each and every person who has come through our doors to experience the incredible artwork we have on offer. Our strong connection to the Dali Universe in Paris has allowed us this enormous privilege while also showcasing a wide range of other extremely gifted and highly collectable artists from around the World.
“Our unique partnership with d’Arenberg has certainly benefited both parties and I look forward to at least another three years working together.”
“d’Arenberg is very proud of the association with the Dali Universe and to continue our successful partnership with Art Evolution,” Owner, Chief Winemaker and Viticulturalist Chester Osborn said.
“It is very exciting to secure the internationally renowned exhibition until June 2028. The combination of fine art, award winning wines with the surreal nature of the d’Arenberg Cube elevates our guests’ experience to a new level.”
Last month, Art Evolution Australia announced the remarkable discovery of long sold out ‘Persistence of Memory’ Salvador Dali sculpture in one each of the three patinas. For the first time ever, all three versions will be displayed on level two at the d’Arenberg Cube as part of the Dali Exhibition.
In celebration of the exhibition extension, Art Evolution can now also reveal it has secured two solid silver Salvador Dali sculptures, another first for Australia.