Summer Entertainment Preview 2010
TIME's critics give you a guided tour of the coming season's new music, movies, books and television, from Futurama to Lollapalooza, Pixar to Xtina
Exhibit opens August 7
The knock on Salvador Dalí is that while in the 1930s he was the greatest and most unnerving of the Surrealists, he later dwindled to a clown with a limited bag of tricks. The High Museum of Art in Atlanta has set out to rehabilitate Dalí's post-1940 output. Some of it may look cheesy, but even into the '60s the aging prankster could put some powerful inventions on canvas: haunting crucifixions in which Christ hangs in space or madly intricate dot paintings in which images swim out of images. See for yourself.
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