THE PARTNERSHIP
This cooperation project is led by the Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí in Figueres (Spain). The Consortium comprises the mumok in Vienna (Austria) and CBM & Partners Studio Legale in Milan (Italy), the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid (Spain) and the Henry Moore Foundation in Leeds (United Kingdom).
PARTNERS

Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí
The Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí is a private cultural institution established by the artist and dedicated to promoting and preserving Salvador Dalí’s artistic legacy worldwide. The foundation manages three museums: the Dalí Theatre-Museum, the Gala Dalí Castle in Púbol, and the Salvador Dalí House in Portlligat.
mumok
mumok is one of Europe’s largest and foremost museums featuring art produced since the advent of modernity, which it collects, explores, and exhibits to a wide art-loving audience. mumok is conceived as a place of lively debate on modern and contemporary art and their historical and theoretical foundations.


CBM & Partners
CBM & Partners is a leading law firm based in Milan and specialising in the fields of art and cultural property law and new technologies. The firm’s clients include artists, artist foundations, auction houses, art dealers, banks, insurance companies, collectors, and companies offering services to the art sector (secure storage, preservation, shipping, and restoration).
ASSOCIATED PARTNERS
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia
The Museo Reina Sofía opened in 1990 to present contemporary Spanish art in relation to the international context. With a collection of more than 20,000 works from the late nineteenth century to the present, it is constituted as a space for discussion and research through seminars and university programmes born of the relationship between education and exhibitions, the collection, and activities.


Henry Moore Institute
The Henry Moore Institute is a world-renowned centre for the study and enjoyment of sculpture. Based in Leeds (UK), it hosts a varied programme of free exhibitions and events each year, while its Research Library and Archive of Sculptors’ Papers provide invaluable resources for scholars and artists.
GUEST EXPERTS

Dr Sharon Hecker
Dr Sharon Hecker is an art historian and curator specialising in modern Italian sculpture. She is the author of A Moment’s Monument: Medardo Rosso and the International Origins of Modern Sculpture, and co-editor of Posthumous Art, Law and the Art Market. Dr Hecker is a member of the College Art Association’s board of directors.