BENTONVILLE, ARK.- Crystal Bridges Museum of American announces the opening of Alfred Maurer: Art on the Edge, on view October 10, 2015, through January 4, 2016. The exhibition brings together 65 works by American artist Alfred Maurer, a prolific artist of the twentieth century and among the first Americans to embrace avant-garde styles such as Cubism, Fauvism, and abstraction. There is no cost to view the exhibition.
Maurer was a pioneer of American Modernism, pushing the limits of artistic expression. He worked in many styles and often explored the female figure, landscape, and still life. Weve arranged the exhibition chronologically and by themes to offer visitors a comprehensive look at his diverse body of work. says Manuela Well-Off-Man, Crystal Bridges curator.
The exhibition also features works by Maurer from the Crystal Bridges collection, including Jeanne, ca.1904 (oil on canvas) and Fauve Landscape with Red and Blue, ca. 1909 (oil on board).
Considered one of the first Americans to adopt French Fauvism and one of the most versatile American Modernists, Alfred H. Maurer (18681932) tirelessly pushed the boundaries of art. Maurer spent nearly 17 years in Paris, where he was introduced to French avant-garde art through his friendships with major collectors, dealers, and artists. Throughout his long career he maintained a steady interest in formal experimentation with color, form, and abstraction. The exhibition surveys Maurers career from fin-de-siècle figure paintings, scenes of contemporary leisure, Fauvist works, landscapes and florals, heads and figures, and still lifes, to late Cubist abstractions. The diversity and virtuosity of the works illustrate the extent to which Maurer was a formidable creative force in expanding the potential for artistic expression in American art.
Alfred Maurer: Art on the Edge was organized by the Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts. Generous support for this national exhibition and publication was provided by The Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Horowitz Foundation for the Arts, Inc., Wyeth Foundation for American Art, The Maurer Family Foundation, Mary L. Craven, The Karen and Kevin Kennedy Foundation, the Keamy Family Foundation in memory of Yvonne and Donald Keamy, and the Sidney R. Knafel Fund. The exhibition is sponsored at Crystal Bridges by Avis Bailey and Charles and Shannon Holley. Photography is not permitted for this exhibition.