The Strangest Art Exhibitions From Around the World

I think I’ll Let This One Go to Voicemail

Lobster Telephone by Salvador Dalí is a surrealist work created for art collector and poet Edward James in 1936. The main inspiration behind the piece was the artist’s disdain for technology and the love of dreams. The lobster evokes a fantastical element, juxtaposed by an every-day object.

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