GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.- Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park is hosting 17 contemporary figurative sculptors in an exhibition titled Rodin and the Contemporary Figurative Tradition.
Auguste Rodin (1840 1917) was among the most revolutionary figurative artists in history, and his vast influence continues today. Timed to coincide with the hundredth anniversary of Rodins death and his universal recognition as the most avant-garde sculptor of his age, this exhibition examines his relevance and vibrancy among Contemporary figurative sculptors.
Central to this exhibition are loans of several of the masters most compelling works from the Grand Rapids Art Museum, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Snite Museum of Art and the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Works on loan include Age of Bronze, Head of Balzac, Man with Broken Nose, The Martyr #5 and The Vulcans Forge (Aux forges de Vulcain). In addition, work from 17 critically acclaimed figurative sculptors, working from across the international scene, are being presented.
This year marks Rodins centenary and Meijer Gardens celebrates the remarkable impact of his legacy through the work of seventeen Contemporary artists, said Joseph Becherer, Chief Curator and Vice President of Exhibitions and Collections.
Officially opened the Friday prior to ArtPrize, Rodin and the Contemporary Figurative Tradition is on display as Meijer Gardens fall exhibition from September 15 through January 7, 2018. ArtPrize runs from Wednesday, September 20 through Sunday, October 8, 2017.
Often regarded as the father of Modern sculpture, Rodins legacy is the cornerstone of our collection. This exhibition allows us to explore the boldly impactful way he has inspired major aesthetic trends even today. From representations of figure to use of materials, these selected works allow us to understand both an historic icon and the vitality of the figurative tradition today, said Becherer.
As part of the ninth annual ArtPrize competition, Meijer Gardens is an official ArtPrize venue. Rodin and the Contemporary Figurative Tradition is free of charge during ArtPrize (September 20 October 8, 2017). The exhibition areas are open to the public during Meijer Gardens regular business hours, as well as during official ArtPrize hours (Sundays 11 am to 6 pm; Mondays, Wednesday-Saturday, 9 am to 8 pm; Tuesdays 9 am to 9 pm). On ArtPrizes opening day, the public will be able to register to vote in ArtPrize and ArtPrize exhibition areas will be on display from 9 am to 8 pm. All other areas of Meijer Gardens observe regular hours and standard admission fees.
Visitors can register to vote and purchase official ArtPrize merchandise at Meijer Gardens.
Rodin and the Contemporary Figurative Tradition is recognized as one of the official centenary events of 2017 by the prestigious Musée Rodin, Paris and the international Rodin Centenary Commission, Centenai re: Rodin 100 .