Cat. no. OE
31

Aphrodisiac coat

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  • Installation

    Installation

    1936

    Works of which the installation is composed

    Works of which the installation is composed

    1936

    Works of which the installation is composed

    Works of which the installation is composed

    1936

    Works of which the installation is composed

    Works of which the installation is composed

    1936

Aphrodisiac coat

Cat. no. OE 31

Aphrodisiac coat

1936

Description

Unique Original Work
Date:
1936
Technique:
Assemblage
Dimensions:
Unknown
Location:
Unknown
Description:
Dalí included this work in his window display for the Bonwit Teller department store in New York, and described it in The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí as ‘my famous "aphrodisiac coat" consisting of a black dinner jacket to which were attached one beside another, so as to completely cover it, eighty-eight liqueur glasses filled to the edge with green crême de menthe, with a dead fly and a cocktail straw in each glass’. The artist showed Aphrodisiac Jacket for the first time at the Exposition surréaliste d’objets at the Charles Ratton gallery in May 1936, and identified it as a thinking machine, a new category of Surrealist object. There are insufficient elements to determine whether this was a version of the work presented in Paris, and for the present it must be assumed that we are dealing with two works and that these, with the same title, or with slight variants, possess the characteristic features that conceptually define this Surrealist object.