A Drawing Of Dali's Lobster Telephone Crop Tee
10% Of All Purchases From The Outsider Supply x DADA GoldbergCollection Will Be Donated To The Committee To Protect JournalistsIn Their Mission Of Supporting Free Press Worldwide. THE CONCEPT ‘I do not understand why, when I ask for a grilled lobster in a restaurant, I am never served a cooked telephone; I do not understand why champagne is always chilled and why on the other hand telephones, which are habitually so frightfully warm and disagreeably sticky to the touch, are not also put in silver buckets with crushed ice around them’. - Salvador Dalí Salvador Dalí's Lobster Telephone is a striking and surreal readymade sculpture that epitomizes the artist's eccentric style. Created in 1936, it merges the unexpected elements of a lobster and a telephone, embodying Dalí's fascination with the bizarre and the subconscious. The juxtaposition of these seemingly unrelated objects challenges traditional perceptions of reality, inviting viewers into Dalí's dreamlike world where the ordinary