Cezanne and Pissarro 1865–1885: a major exhibition that presents the work of the two artists in the context of their artistic relationship. This exhibition offers an unprecedented opportunity to examine their parallel creative paths, both through their common choices of subject matter and through their intense engagement in exploring new pictorial processes. This show will reveal how modernism developed through acts of exchange and discussion, rather than through isolated enterprises.
Cezanne and Pissarro 1865–1885
Pioneering Modern Painting: Cézanne and Pissarro 1865–1885 is a major exhibition that presents the work of Paul Cézanne and Camille Pissarro in the context of their artistic relationship. This exhibition offers an unprecedented opportunity to examine the parallel creative paths of these two artists, both through their common choices of subject matter and through their intense engagement in exploring new pictorial processes. Very much in the spirit of projects launched at MoMA in the past few years, this exhibition will reveal how modernism developed through acts of exchange and discussion, rather than through isolated enterprises.
Pioneering Modern Painting features approximately eighty paintings and eight drawings executed by both artists as they worked side by side in Pontoise and Auvers in France’s Oise River Valley. An insightful collection of portraits, still lifes, and landscapes is presented—including many that depict exactly the same motif and that are reunited for the first time since they were created.
Lecture Series
Experts present lectures on special topics related to the exhibition. Tickets ($10, members $8, students with current ID $5) are available at the lobby information desk and the Film and Media desk.
July 6, 6:00 p.m. Titus 2
“Pissarro, Cézanne, and the Eternal Feminine.†Linda Nochlin, Lila Acheson Wallace Professor of Modern Art, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University.
July 27, 6:00 p.m. Titus 1
“Pissarro, Cézanne, and the Strangeness of Picture-Making.†Chris Campbell, artist and art historian.
For more information, please call (212) 708-9781, e-mail adultprograms@moma.org, or visit http://www.moma.org/events/adult
The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue featuring a scholarly essay by Joachim Pissarro on this fascinating artistic interchange.
Organized by Joachim Pissarro, Curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture.
The exhibition is made possible by The Starr Foundation.
Major support is generously provided by Joan and Preston Robert Tisch.
An indemnity has been granted by the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.
Additional funding is provided by IXISSM Capital Markets and Iris and James Marden.
The accompanying publication is made possible by the Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund.
Hotel accommodations courtesy of Millennium Hotels and Resorts.
Image: Paul Cézanne. The House of the Hanged Man, Auvers-sur-Oise. 1873. Oil on canvas, 21 5⁄8 x 26" (55 x 66 cm). Musée d’Orsay, Paris. Count Isaac de Camondo Bequest, 1911. Photo: Hervé Lewandowski. © Réunion des Musées Nationaux/Art Resource, NY
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