The dust is still settling from the Pollock to Pop exhibit, and the Salvador Dalí Museum is already primed to unveil its latest, Salvador Dalí and a Century of Art from Spain: Picasso to Plensa. Organized in cooperation with top museums in the United States and Spain, this comprehensive collection of paintings, sculptures and new-media works demonstrates the contributions of Spanish artists to 20th-century avant-garde movements like cubism, surrealism, abstract impressionism, constructivism, pop art and conceptualism. Don't let the art jargon scare you — all you really need to know is that the Dalí is hosting yet another high-quality art show, and if Pablo Picasso isn't reason enough to visit, then I don't know what is. May 5-July 30, 1000 Third St. N., St. Petersburg, $14 adults/$12 seniors/$9 students/$3.50 ages 5 to 9, 727-823-3767, www.salvadordalimuseum.org.