Rare original program designed by Salvador Dali for his exhibition ‘Dalí paints the ‘invisible straight from nature,’ which was held at the Julien Levy Gallery in New York, from December 15, 1936, to January 15, 1937. The cardstock program, 7.75 x 10, features the image of a white-haired figure with an open drawer where the face might be and hairless breast compartments that hang below the bottom edge of the page, with brass snaps that open to release accordion-folded strips, each with six reproductions of Dali works. Text to right side promises “Disturbing images,” “The epidermis of orchestras,” and "Saliva sofas,” and the reverse lists 21 works in the exhibition, including “The moment of transitions,” “Autumnal cannibalism,” “Spectre of Vermeer’s chair,” and more. In very good to fine condition, with light warping and corner creasing, and one of the nipple snaps missing.