The painting, a La Memoire de la Femme-Enfant by Salvador Dalí in February, was exhibited at the Centraal Museum in Utrecht, the netherlands. The painting is from the 15th of February, for the first time in the uk, as part of a new exhibition ‘ tears of Eros: Moesman, of Surrealism and of the opposite Sex.

The work of art, together with about 250 other weeks of the exhibition in the Utrecht artist: Joop Moesman. He is, according to the museum, as the only officially recognised by the Dutch surrealist painter. The exhibition will be the museum visitors, it is best to work from the Moesman present.

“the surrealists were the sexual urges, just as in dreams, the key to the liberation of the unconscious,” according to the city of Utrecht as a museum. In addition to Dalí, René Magritte, and Max Ernst, there is an exhibition space created for the women surrealists such as Leonora Carrington, Leonor Fini, and Dorothea Tanning.

The exhibition is part of the MoesMánia2020, a cultural event, in order to Moesman, to worship him. The Theatre kicked off in early January and the event finished with a small exhibition on the Utrecht artists who had been inspired by the work of the surrealist painter.