AUCKLAND.- Encounter inspiring masterpieces by some of the most influential artists of all time in A Century of Modern Art at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.
On loan from the Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio, this special exhibition showcases 57 paintings by 53 artists who changed the course of art history, including Paul Cezanne, Edgar Degas, Helen Frankenthaler, Édouard Manet, William Merritt Chase, Amedeo Modigliani, Berthe Morisot, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Camille Pissarro, Robert Rauschenberg, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Vincent van Gogh, James McNeill Whistler, and many more.
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Auckland Art Gallery Senior Curator International Art Sophie Matthiesson says, A Century of Modern Art traces the revolutionary transformations in Western painting from the 1860s to the 1960s. This timeframe witnessed the introduction of electricity, two world wars, multiple social revolutions and the nuclear age.
It is an extraordinary chance to see these works in person and reflect on how art evolved in response to a rapidly changing world. The exhibition shows the lively exchange of artistic ideas and techniques between artists and movements in Europe and the United States of America.
The exhibition includes legendary highlights from Toledo Museum of Arts world-famous collection, such as Water Lilies, circa 1922, Claude Monets shimmering painting of his beloved pond at Giverny; Paul Gauguins Street in Tahiti, 1891, where smouldering colours and curving forms captured his fantasy of the tropical island; Henri Matisses Dancer Resting, 1940, portraying model Lydia Delectorskaya in a moment of vivid repose in his studio; and Vincent van Goghs unforgettable Wheatfields with Reaper, Auvers, 1890, a swirling, sun-drenched portrayal of a harvest, painted days before his sudden death. This exhibition marks the first time Toledo Museums collection of modern paintings has travelled together outside their home institution.
Concurrent with the exhibition is an extensive programme of talks, tours, gallery open late nights, a kids and whānau guide, as well as family-friendly activities that will run throughout winter. Check out the newly launched range of tantalising themed products in the Gallery Shop, which includes Monet and van Gogh print, totes, scarves, scrunchies and much more.
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