Aphrodisiac Telephone
On View In:
Gallery 376
Artist:   Salvador Dali  
Title:   Aphrodisiac Telephone  
Date:   1938  
Medium:   Plastic, metal  
Dimensions:   8 1/4 x 12 1/4 x 6 1/2 in. (20.96 x 31.12 x 16.51 cm)  
Credit Line:   The William Hood Dunwoody Fund  
Location:   Gallery 376  

In the 1930s, virtually every major surrealist artist championed the modified found object as the ultimate modern art form. This lobster telephone is one of six all white versions that Dali made in association with the pioneering British interior designer Syrie Maugham (1879-1955) for the home of the surrealist collector Edward James. This classic Surrealist piece was among the most desirable 1930s original objects still obtainable when it was acquired with museum funds in 1996. Very few of these imaginatively transformed household items remain, although several have been issued as editions. Potentially functional, four versions with red lobsters have survived as well.

Artist/Creator(s)     
Name:   Dali, Salvador  
Nationality:   Spanish  
Life Dates:   Spanish, 1904-1989  
 

Object Description  
  
Inscriptions:   Sticker gallery sticker at bottom 'The Mayor Gallery/Limited/22A Cork Street/London W1,' in ink '8909'  
Classification:   Sculpture  
Physical Description:   modified telephone; lobster receiver  
Creation Place:   Europe, Spain, , ,  
Accession #:   96.2  
Owner:   The Minneapolis Institute of Arts