Randomdot Correlogram – The Golden Fleece (1977) by Salvador Dali

Randomdot Correlogram - The Golden Fleece - Salvador Dali - 1977

Artwork Information

TitleRandomdot Correlogram - The Golden Fleece
ArtistSalvador Dali
Date1977
Mediumoil,cardboard
Art MovementOp Art
Current LocationDalí Theatre and Museum, Figueres, Spain

About Randomdot Correlogram - The Golden Fleece

The artwork titled “Randomdot Correlogram – The Golden Fleece” was created by artist Salvador Dali in 1977. It is an oil on cardboard composition, showcasing an exercise within the realm of Op Art, a movement characterized by the use of optical illusions. This abstract genre of work currently resides at the Dalí Theatre and Museum in Figueres, Spain.

The artwork is an abstract composition, emphasizing geometric uniformity and repetition through its arrangement of solid black dots against a vibrant yellow background. These dots are organized in a seemingly random yet correlational pattern across the space of the cardboard, generating an optical effect that can induce a sense of visual vibration or movement in the observer. The array of dots is contained within a polygonal outline with a black border that contrasts with the background, further drawing attention to the dots inside. The symmetry and spacing of the dots could be interpreted as an exploration of mathematical or spatial relationships, a theme often found in Op Art. The title “The Golden Fleece” may invoke mythological associations, yet how this relates to the visual experience of the work is a matter for subjective interpretation. Overall, the piece is a testament to Dali’s versatility as an artist and his capacity to engage with different artistic movements beyond his well-known association with Surrealism.

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