

The Tarot has lengthy been a software of charlatans. But it surely has additionally lengthy been embraced by brilliant, unconventional thinkers, lots of whom themselves have a contact of the charlatan about them (and who would simply as likely admit it with a smile). William Howeverler Yeats was a fan, as is imaginative and prescientary Chilean moviemaker, artist, author, and psychonaut Alejandro Jodorowsky, who has recorded his own Youtube series explaining his take on this classic mode of divination. With its archetypal symbolism, the Tarot’s attraction to artists needs to be obvious. Most of them, like Jodorowsky, discover far extra interesting makes use of for it than fortune-telling. “You need to not discuss concerning the future,” Jodorowsky tells us in his sequence, “the longer term is a con. The tarot is a language that talks concerning the current.”
What may another imaginative and prescientary artist, Salvador Dalí, consider Jodorowsky’s Tarot interpretations? We’ll never know, however I suspect he would discover them enchanting. Not solely do the 2 look like kindred spirits, however Dalí devoted some a part of his life to the Tarot, designing his personal deck within the 70s.
Initially, the undertaking arrived as a commission from professionalducer Albert Broccoli for the James Bond movie Reside and Let Die. “Likely impressed by his spouse Gala, who nurtured his interest in mysticism,” writes Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Artwork, “Dalí keenly started working, and continued the undertaking of his personal accord when the contractual deal fell via.”
It was simply round this time that the Tarot noticed a massive resurgence in popularity. The occult interests of the 60s counterculture had been fundamentalstreamed within the 70s due to books like Stuartwork Kaplan’s Tarot Cards for Fun and Fortune Telling. However whereas Dalí had channeled the vivid psychedelia of the age in an earlier illustration undertaking, 1969’s Alice and Wonderland, his Tarot deck, writes Lisa Rainwater at Galo magazineazine, “actually reveals reserve. Sure, reserve—as if his reverence for the tarot close toly humbles him.” His knack for “fanatical self-promotion” does get the guesster of him eventually: he chooses his personal face to repredespatched the Magician (above).
Overall, the deck combines the eclectic origins of occult practices with Dalí’s personal unmistakready sensibility. Dalí’s Tarot is “a pastiche of old-world artwork, surrealism, kitsch, Christian iconography and Greek and Roman sculpture. Lots of his recurring motifs such because the rose, the fly and the bull’s head are discovered viaout the deck.” First published in a limited edition in 1984—and reissued since in editions by TASCHEN and in e-book type by other publishers—the deck included an introductory e-booklet that reads, in Spanish, English, and French:
The Wizard (Arcanum I), Salvador Dalí, has transshaped along with his exceptional artwork and his marvelous talent the 78 golden plates of ‘The fabulous e-book of Thot’ into as many artistic marvels, every certainly one of them duly signed by the hand of this unmatchready, internally well-known painter … such an additionalordinary artistic creation doesn’t detract, in any means, from the Tarot’s shut symbolism. On the contrary, it enhances with its captivating beauty, the Tarot’s esoteric and plastic implying.
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Josh Jones is a author and musician primarily based in Durham, NC.