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Dalí sculpture to enthral Rundle Mall visitors

Salvador Dalí’s ‘Triumphant Elephant’, a seven-metre, three tonne bejewelled bronze elephant, has been installed on Rundle Mall.

Pictured: d’Arenberg Chief Winemaker Chester Osborn and Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor

From Rodeo Drive, Los Angeles, to Rundle Mall, via the d’Arenberg Cube – a world-famous piece of public art has arrived in the state’s premier retail precinct.

Salvador Dalí’s ‘Triumphant Elephant’, a seven-metre, three tonne bejewelled bronze elephant with spiderlike legs carrying a trumpeting angel, has been installed on Rundle Mall as part of a partnership between the Adelaide Economic Development Agency (AEDA), Art Evolution, Dali Universe Switzerland and the d’Arenberg Cube.

Valued at more than $3 million, Dalí’s sculpture is on loan to Rundle Mall for the next 12 months from the ongoing Dalí exhibition at the d’Arenberg Cube.

While it has been exhibited across Europe and Asia, Rundle Mall is only the second public appearance for ‘Triumphant Elephant’ in Australia, after being shown at the d’Arenberg Cube for the past two years. It is widely regarded as one of the most coveted pieces in the Dalí Universe collection.

The sculpture is FREE for the public to enjoy at the eastern end of Rundle Mall, near Smiggle and Kikki K. d’Arenberg Chief Winemaker Chester Osborn said: “In keeping with Dalí’s vision for this incredible artwork and the artistic and cultural history of Adelaide, I’m very pleased to share the spectacular sculpture with Rundle Mall.”

“The Mall is such an important and high-profile location in our beautiful city, we know Dalí would approve!”

AEDA Chair Nikki Govan said hosting the ‘Triumphant Elephant’ was a coup for the city and Rundle Mall and a tremendous gesture by Art Evolution, Dalí Universe and the d’Arenberg Cube.

“This beautiful sculpture is sure to delight children and adults alike,” she said. “When ‘Triumphant Elephant’ was on show on Rodeo Drive, it drew enormous interest and we’re sure it will fast become another drawcard in Rundle Mall.”

Lord Mayor Sandy Verschoor welcomed the arrival of the ‘Triumphant Elephant’ to Rundle Mall and thanks Art Evolution, Dalí Universe and the d’Arenberg Cube for their generosity.

“Adelaide is a world-renowned city of art and so it makes sense for us to be the first capital city in Australia to display this magnificent sculpture,” the Lord Mayor said.

“It adds to our dynamic city culture and will take pride of place in the heart of our city for everyone to enjoy.”

Dalí’s infamous ‘Dance of Time II’ sculpture – a 600kg, 1.5 metre melting clock – will also move from the d’Arenberg Cube to public display at Adelaide Airport.

About the sculpture and Salvador Dali:

‘Triumphant Elephant’, or Eléphant de triomphe, is one of Salvador Dalí’s most iconic monumental sculptures. Conceived in 1975, it was first cast in bronze in 1984. An elephant atop spiderlike legs, the sculpture emphasises the contrast between robustness and fragility, much like the contrast between the past and modernity. The majestic animal’s bejewelled saddle symbolises wealth, and the dawn of a new era is announced by a flying angel, trumpeting success and prosperity.

Salvador Dalí (1904-1989) is regarded as a titan of modern art and one of the most important artists of the 20th century along with Picasso, Matisse, Pollock and Warhol. His range of artistic talent included paintings, films, fashion, jewellery, architecture and sculpture. Surrealism emerged in the 1920s and was heavily influenced by the studies of Sigmund Freud. Dalí is considered the most prominent representative of the surrealist movement, in fact, by the 1930s, Dalí was inextricably linked with surrealism.

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