Getty Museum Puts Sculpture by Celebrated Los Angeles Artist Charles Ray on View
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Getty Museum Puts Sculpture by Celebrated Los Angeles Artist Charles Ray on View
Boy with Frog, 2008. Copyright Charles Ray.



LOS ANGELES, CA.- The J. Paul Getty Museum announced that a work by the acclaimed contemporary sculptor Charles Ray has been loaned to the Museum and has been placed on view beginning July 26 at the Getty Center, on the steps leading into the Museum's main entrance. Boy with Frog, an 8-foot-tall figure of a boy holding a frog, projects a sense of power and youthful inquisitiveness. The larger-than-life adolescent figure, painted white, is a 2008 fiberglass pattern that until recently has been a popular outdoor installation at François Pinault's Punta della Dogana museum in Venice, Italy. Last month Ray completed a final version of Boy with Frog that is identical to the one on view at the Getty Center but made of stainless steel and painted white.

The installation of the sculpture at the Getty was championed by James Wood, the former President and CEO of the J. Paul Getty Trust, who died unexpectedly a little more than a year ago. During his tenure as director of the Art Institute of Chicago, Wood became friends with Ray. The two of them often hiked together on the hillside behind the Getty Center. In the spring of 2010, Wood asked Ray if he would be interested in displaying the sculpture at the Getty when it returned from Italy. Ray enthusiastically embraced the idea.

Boy with Frog continues a series of temporary installations at the Getty Museum in recent years that have focused on contemporary art and its relationship to the Museum's mission. While Ray's sculpture developed out of a modernist sensibility, it also resonates with the Classical, Renaissance and Baroque images that are integral to the Museum's permanent collection. Boy with Frog has been compared to Donatello's bronze David holding the head of Goliath, a famous Renaissance sculpture of a youthful male nude, dated to about 1440, which is in the Bargello museum in Florence. It also calls to mind the Apollo Sauroktonos, an ancient Roman sculpture at the Musée du Louvre in Paris of a nude adolescent reaching out his arm to catch a lizard climbing a tree; and, the Spinario, a bronze statue at the Palazzo dei Conservatori, Musei Capitolini, of a seated Roman boy plucking a thorn from the sole of his foot.

"We feel this piece works beautifully at the Getty. It was something that we wanted to do when Jim was alive, and now, sadly, with his death, it has become something that has a more poignant significance for us," explains Antonia Boström, the Senior Curator of Sculpture and Decorative Arts at the Getty Museum, who is overseeing the project. "The whole project has become a memorial as the installation falls a little over a year after Jim died."

Ray said that Wood often visited his airy Venice, California, studio while the Boy with Frog model was being constructed and prepared for its journey to Venice, Italy. "He understood the spirit of the sculpture," Ray said. "I'm really happy it is going to be up at the Getty because its nice to show it in the city where it was made." Boy with Frog shares the Museum steps with Aristide Maillol's Air, one of more than two dozen modern and contemporary outdoor sculptures donated to the museum by the late film producer Ray Stark and his wife, Fran. It will be on view until January 2012.










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