This March, THE LUME at Newfields, 4000 N. Michigan Road, Indianapolis, will officially reopen with the iconic artwork of Salvador Dalí.
The exhibit will showcase four large, vibrant watercolor paintings by Dalí himself that haven’t been seen in over 45 years.
Guests can get lost in the 30,000 square feet breathtaking exhibition in his world of mysterious landscapes, melting clocks, fascinating creatures, and more. Also included:
- The brand-new digital content of Salvador Dalí’s mesmerizing works displayed in all three digital gallery spaces.
- Opening of the new café concept, El Mercado Surreal, where guests can also enjoy a selection of Spanish-inspired small bites by Newfields’ culinary team.
- The four Dalí paintings originally designed for the opera The Spanish Lady and the Roman Cavalier will make their collective museum debut for the first time since they were acquired in 1973.
Newfields members can purchase tickets now on the Newfields website. The general public can purchase tickets beginning Tuesday, Feb. 6.