Showing posts with label Metropolitan Museum of Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Metropolitan Museum of Art. Show all posts

10/25/09

Vermeer's Naughty Milkmaid - Alexandra Peers, The Daily Beast


The Milkmaid, Vermeer, c. 1658-61
The Dutch master’s most famous painting is on display in the U.S. for the first time since World War II. Alexandra Peers on the portrait’s erotic secrets.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, in big need of a fall blockbuster, is rewriting art history to be just a bit more salacious. Walter Liedtke, the curator of its Vermeer’s Masterpiece: The Milkmaid exhibition, says the painting, long interpreted as a salute to the working classes, is actually a kind of discreet 17th-century paean to voyeurism, desire and sex. One highlight of the controversial new spin: The milkmaid’s famous open milk jug, according to the Met, is representative of “a portion of the female anatomy.”

Liedtke, the Met’s curator of European paintings, grants that his view is far from the mainstream. The famous circa-1660 painting is usually misread, he says, “as a Madonna of the cow pastures.” Because latter painters such as Jean-Francois Millet glorified the dignity of laborers, we typically see Vermeer’s milkmaid through those noble eyes, he explains...

Link The Daily Beast,Vermeer's Naughty Milkmaid, Alexandra Peers
Link Metropolitan Museum of Art, Vermeer Special Exhibition, Sept. 10 - Nov. 29, 2009

5/17/09

Sean Scully: Wall of Light, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Sean Scully, Wall of Light: Desert Night, 1999

"This exhibition features recent work by abstract artist Sean Scully (American, b. Ireland, 1945), specifically his Wall of Light series of paintings, watercolors, pastels, and aquatints. Inspired by the artist's first visits to Mexico in the early 1980s, where he observed the play of light and shadow on ancient stone walls, this ongoing and distinctive body of work focuses on an exploration of abstract forms affected by light, evoking a range of emotional and narrative themes."

Link Sean Scully, Metropolitan Museum, Special Exhibitions with podcast/audio interview

2/6/09

Positive and Negative Space - Robert Motherwell

Robert Motherwell, Elegy to the Spanish Republic, 70, 1961

Abstract Expressionist, Robert Motherwell (1915-1991) explores the interplay of formal elements on a huge surface in a painterly manner to find content with universal meaning.

Visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art link for more information. 

Link Robert Motherwell (MetMuseum)