Museo di Palazzo Grimani opens Mary Weatherford's "The Flaying of Marsyas"
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Museo di Palazzo Grimani opens Mary Weatherford's "The Flaying of Marsyas"
Mary Weatherford, The Flaying of Marsyas. Installation view. Foto: Matteo De Fina. Courtesy: Gagosian.



VENICE.- Museo di Palazzo Grimani is presenting The Flaying of Marsyas, an exhibition of new paintings produced by Mary Weatherford between January and March 2021. The exhibition is designed in collaboration with architect and designer Kulapat Yantrasast and opens immediately prior to the commencement of the 59th Biennale di Venezia. The exhibition takes place on the museum’s second floor.

The works in The Flaying of Marsyas are inspired by Titian’s late titular masterpiece of 1570–76 – in the collection of the Kroměříž Archdiocesan Museum, Czech Republic – and reflect Weatherford’s enduring fascination with the painting. Alluding to the Renaissance painter’s subdued palette, while paying tribute to the distinctive light of Venice, Weatherford uses Flashe paint and neon tubing to distill the older canvas’s affect. She responds to Titian’s composition by translating the violent character of its mythological theme into a form that, while more improvisational, also alludes to fate, hubris, and the relationship between the human and the divine.

“In the summer of 2013, I encountered The Flaying of Marsyas in the last rooms of Antonio Paolucci’s extraordinary exhibition, “Tiziano”, at the Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome. I was alone, and the devastating moral weight of the painting hit me full force”, Mary Weatherford explains. “I instantly knew that one day I would make an entire exhibition based on that painting. Last January, I started. In each painting, like the Titian, nine figures are compressed into a scene that is violent, and oddly still.”

Weatherford’s approach to painting is rooted in personal experience and evokes a variety of urban and rural environments through experimentation with light, color, texture, gesture, and the interaction between a painted surface and three-dimensional addenda. In her best-known works, grounds of Flashe vinyl emulsion are sponged onto heavy linen panels and surmounted by neon-filled glass tubes. Weatherford started using neon in 2012, inspired by old illuminated signs that still stood in Bakersfield, California, where she was then working as a visiting artist. Casting an intense light onto the paintings’ modulated fields of color, the tubes and their trailing power cords often read as hand-drawn lines.

The Flaying of Marsyas is accompanied by a catalogue featuring an essay by noted Titian scholar Nathaniel Silver, William and Lia Poorvu Curator of the Collection and Division Head at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts.

Weatherford’s The Flaying of Marsyas completes the museum’s current exhibition program, which features both classical and contemporary art. Palazzo Grimani’s piano nobile is currently hosting the exhibitions Domus Grimani, which focuses on the return of the Grimani collection’s classical statues, and Archinto, an exhibition of new and recent paintings and sculptures by Georg Baselitz that includes twelve paintings made expressly for the Sala del Portego, on long-term loan to the museum from the artist. The Flaying of Marsyas and Archinto both present the work of contemporary artists who have been inspired by a building that represents the Renaissance in Venice in an unusual way, its style being Tuscan-Roman rather than Venetian. The myth of Marsyas is also depicted in

the frescos enriching the ceiling of the Camerino di Apollo (Apollo’s Chamber) by Francesco Salviati, creating a further bond between the palace and the new paintings by Weatherford.

The Flaying of Marsyas and Archinto are produced by Gagosian and organized in collaboration with the Veneto Regional Directorate for Museums and the Venetian Heritage Foundation.

Mary Weatherford was born in 1963 in Ojai, California, and lives and works in Los Angeles. Collections include the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Brooklyn Museum, New York; National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC; Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Massachusetts; Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; and Orange County Museum of Art, Newport Beach, California. Solo exhibitions include The Bakersfield Project, Todd Madigan Gallery, California State University, Bakersfield (2012); Bakersfield Paintings, LAXART, Los Angeles (2012); and Canyon—Daisy—Eden, Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York (2020, traveled to SITE Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 2021).










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