COLUMBUS, OH.- This fall, in celebration of its 25th anniversary, the
Wexner Center for the Arts at The Ohio State University is presenting an unprecedented exhibition of the personal collection of Leslie and Abigail Wexner. On view September 21 through December 31, Transfigurations: Modern Masters from the Wexner Family Collection features an exceptionally in-depth selection of masterworks by Pablo Picasso, Alberto Giacometti, and Jean Dubuffet. The Wexner collection, with its concentrated focus on these three 20th-century virtuosos, is incomparable to any other private collection formed over the last 50 years. Guest curated by Robert Storr, professor and dean of the Yale University School of Art and former senior curator of painting and sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art, the exhibition brings fresh curatorial and scholarly perspective to these artists and examines the figurative impulses that connect them.
A collection of this caliber and magnitude requires rare discipline, passion and discernment, says Storr, who further notes, Those who take the opportunity to view and absorb this exhibition will count themselves incredibly lucky to have looked over the shoulder of such avid collectors. Transfigurations will be complemented by lectures and symposia featuring preeminent art historians, critics/cultural commentators, and contemporary artists.
Wexner Center Director Sherri Geldin notes, Presenting the exquisitely focused Wexner family collection allows us to offer audiencesespecially university students and scholarsan unparalleled look at some of the pioneering artists whose work in the first half of the 20th century transformed the cultural landscape of their time, and continues to resonate in our own. We are so grateful to Leslie and Abigail Wexner for providing this singular opportunity to illuminate the creative continuum between early 20th-century masters and contemporary artistic practice.
This is the ideal moment to celebrate the profound and continuing impact of the Wexner Center, a multidisciplinary laboratory for new ideas, creativity, and freedom of expression purposefully situated at the gateway of The Ohio State Universitya great land grant institution and my alma mater, says Leslie H. Wexner, Wexner Center Foundation chair and chairman and founder of the Limited Brands. Abigail and I are happy to share the collection that we have the privilege and pleasure to live with every day. We are so grateful to the Columbus community for its generous support of the center over 25 years. At the same time, the exhibition creates an opportunity for Ohio State to be an incubator for new scholarship and critical dialogue surrounding these remarkable artists, their work, and their influence.
The art center represents a unique public/private partnership that directly links a major research university with the worlds most creative innovators in arts and culture, notes Wexner. It serves as both a local and global hub that connects with virtually every academic department and student association on this campus. The Wexner Center for the Arts serves as an important portal to the university, with a presence and impact felt the world over.
Leslie H. Wexner began seriously collecting art in the mid 1970s, and initially focused on modern artists of the New York School, particularly Kline, Rothko, and de Kooning. With the purchase in 1986 of a significant work by Picasso, Wexner began a partnership with the art dealer Richard Gray, who has maintained a close working relationship with the Wexners over the years since. Since then, the Wexners purposefully began to look more intently at earlier modern masters, choosing primarily to collect exemplary work of Picasso, Giacometti, and Dubuffet. The Wexner Family Collection today reflects a coherence of vision that evolved through years of keen focus. A passion for quality further distinguishes the collection and provides ample testament to the persistence of figuration throughout the 20th century and into the 21st.