
Surrealist Object Functioning Symbolically
<p>During the year he created this work, Salvador Dalí wrote the foundational text, “Surrealist Objects” (1931), in which he described it at length:</p> <p>“A woman’s shoe, inside of which a glass of warm milk has been placed, in the center of a soft paste in the color of excrement. The mechanism consists of the dipping in the milk of a sugar lump, on which there is a drawing of a shoe, so that the dissolving of the sugar, and consequently of the image of the shoe, may be observed. Several accessories (pubic hairs glued to a sugar lump, an erotic little photograph) complete the object, which is accompanied by a box of spare sugar lumps and a special spoon used for stirring lead pellets inside the shoe.”</p> <p>Bringing together these ordinary and highly charged elements to illicit a psychological response, Dalí conjured Sigmund Freud’s theory of fetishism, which describes the unconscious impulse for sexual gratification fixating on a single body part or object, such as shoes. Throughout the 1930s, shoes continued to appear in the artist’s work, often serving as stand-ins for Gala, the woman who would become his muse, alter ego, and later, his wife.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1931
- Dimensions
- 48.7 × 28 × 10.2 cm (19 1/8 × 11 × 4 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Salvador Dalí
Artist

Painting
S alvador Dalí, the legendary Spanish Surrealist, became world-famous for his dreamlike masterpieces—most notably The Persistence of Memory—as well as his eccentric persona and boundary-pushing explorations in film, sculpture, fashion, and design. Today, Dalí’s visionary works are celebrated in major museums worldwide and continue to show strong performance at auction, solidifying his status as one of the 20th century’s most influential artists.
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- Salvador Dalí
- Year
- 1931
- Dimensions
- 48.7 × 28 × 10.2 cm (19 1/8 × 11 × 4 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1931-044526
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
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