Later Paintings. Three of the greatest painters of the last 200 years are brought together, not in competition, but as a means to explore the ways in which artists across the centuries share interests, values and preoccupations. The choice of works is very deliberate with the exhibition broken down into seven themes: Beauty, Power and Space; Atmosphere; Naught so Sweet as Melancholy; The Seasons; Fire and Water; The Vital Force and finally A Floating World.
curated by Jeremy Lewison
Assistant curator: Jo Widoff
In what is arguably one of the most ambitious exhibitions to be held at Moderna
Museet, three of the greatest painters of the last 200 years are brought together,
not in competition, but as a means to explore the ways in which artists across the
centuries share interests, values and preoccupations. It is an exhibiton that
focuses on the radical nature of painting
J. M. W. Turner (1775-1851), Claude Monet (1840-1926) and Cy Twombly (1928-2011)
were each in their own time revered and reviled. For their supporters they were
pioneers who pushed the boundaries of painting beyond existing limits. According to
their detractors they painted with reckless abandon. Turner, Monet, Twombly: Later
Paintings celebrates three artists who employed paint to express their engagement
with social and political issues, and human concerns that traditionally preoccupy
men and women in later life, for this is an exhibition of works from the second half
of their careers, from a period when the outward battles have been won but when the
inward battles commence.
This is the first museum exhibition devoted to any of these three artists to take
place in Sweden in living memory and to bring them together is no mean feat. In
making this unique exhibition Moderna Museet has called upon loans from museums,
private collectors and foundations around the world to assemble an extraordinary
selection of paintings never before seen in Sweden for what will surely be a once in
a lifetime experience.
The challenge was to find works that speak to each other, where one could imagine
the three artists conversing across centuries, questioning, cajoling, applauding,
critiquing and challenging each other as though each were present in the same room
at the same time", says curator Jeremy Lewison
The choice of works is very deliberate with the exhibition broken down into seven
themes: Beauty, Power and Space, which looks at each artist's engagement with the
sublime, a theme central to English Romantic art but which survived through the
modernist movement and is a key feature of Twombly's paintings; Atmosphere, which
considers the ways in which the three artists paint land and sea through a filter of
atmospheric conditions; Naught so Sweet as Melancholy, named after a phrase in
Robert Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, where the theme of loss and memorialisation
are central concerns; The Seasons which reflects upon the passage of time; Fire and
Water where all three artists evince the power of the elements; The Vital Force
which brings together works of a sensual or erotic nature; and finally A Floating
World where each artist contemplates mortality and external events that impact on
their lives.
A fully illustrated catalogue, with an in-depth essay by Jeremy Lewison, will
accompany the exhibition. Designed by Patric Leo, it is published by Hatje Cantz
Verlag in three language editions.
Turner, Monet, Twombly: Later Paintings
Moderna Museet, Stockholm, 8 October 2011 - 15 January 2012
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, 11 February, 2012 - 28 May, 2012
Tate Liverpool, 22 June - 28 October 2012.
The exhibition at Moderna Museet is sponsored by Brummer & Partners.
Image: Claude Monet,
Nymphéas (Water Lilies) after 1916
© Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris / The Bridgeman Art Library
Press Department
Gabriel Gunnarsson Phone: +46 8 5195 5281 pressavdelningen@modernamuseet.se
Press preview Thursday, 6 October, at 10 am- 12 noon.
Moderna Museet
Island of Skeppsholmen - Stockholm
Hours: Tue 10-20, Wed-Sun 10-18, Mon closed
Tickets: 100/80 SEK; Free admission for those 18 and under