Exploring the Duality of Salvador Dalí’s Religious Art

Exploring the Duality of Salvador Dalí’s Religious Art

Salvador Dalí’s depictions of Christ stand among his most divisive creations. Do these ethereal interpretations of faith distance us from spiritual realms or bring us nearer to enlightenment? This week, Ed Simon delves into Dalí’s ‘nuclear mysticism,’ an intriguing blend of quantum mechanics and Catholicism that resulted in a Crucifixion so provocative it faced physical attacks twice.

For other thought-provoking reads this weekend, Emily Drew Miller uses matzah to navigate political schisms within Judaism; Natalie Haddad offers an inside look at The Met’s new Raphael exhibition; and curator Ryan N. Dennis talks about her path from community engagement to a leadership role.

Additionally, don’t miss our exclusive conversation with the mysterious woman frequently seen in gallery press photos, as well as the rest of our 2026 April Fools issue. It’s a beloved Hyperallergic tradition, reminding us all that revolution must be paired with humor.

—Valentina Di Liscia, senior editor

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