MoMA Opens "The Modern Myth: Drawing Mythologies in Modern Times" |
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| Written by Geaninne Gutiérrez-Guimarães |
| Friday, 12 March 2010 03:04 |
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Arranged thematically, it includes work by
Francisco de Goya from 1797 through work by contemporary artists from 2008. The
exhibition unfolds in three chapters, presenting modern depictions of classical
mythologies, artists’ own imaginary cosmologies and archaic figurations, and
contemporary art featuring new mythologies— ever-evolving fictional worlds,
utopian visions, ideals, and worldviews that themselves generate new artistic
typologies and narratives. Among the artists represented are Matthew Barney, Joseph Beuys, Paul Cézanne, Enrique Chagoya, Salvador Dalí, André Derain, Marcel Duchamp, Willem de Kooning, Juan Downey, Max Ernst, Paul Gauguin, Adolph Gottlieb, Arshile Gorky, Wifredo Lam, Matta, Ana Mendieta, Wangechi Mutu, Pablo Picasso, Richard Prince, Jackson Pollock, Odilon Redon, Mark Rothko, Jim Shaw and Andy Warhol. The exhibition is organized by Geaninne Gutiérrez-Guimarães, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Drawings, with Luis Pérez-Oramas, The Estrellita Brodsky Curator of Latin American Art. Founded in 1929 as an educational institution, The Museum of Modern Art is dedicated to being the foremost museum of modern art in the world. Through the leadership of its Trustees and staff, The Museum of Modern Art manifests this commitment by establishing, preserving, and documenting a permanent collection of the highest order that reflects the vitality, complexity and unfolding patterns of modern and contemporary art; by presenting exhibitions and educational programs of unparalleled significance; by sustaining a library, archives, and conservation laboratory that are recognized as international centers of research; and by supporting scholarship and publications of preeminent intellectual merit. Central to The Museum of Modern Art's mission is the encouragement of an ever-deeper understanding and enjoyment of modern and contemporary art by the diverse local, national, and international audiences that it serves. Visit The Museum of Modern Art, MoMA at : http://www.moma.org/ Click on logo below to add this article to your favorite Social Website ~ |
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Arranged thematically, it includes work by
Francisco de Goya from 1797 through work by contemporary artists from 2008. The
exhibition unfolds in three chapters, presenting modern depictions of classical
mythologies, artists’ own imaginary cosmologies and archaic figurations, and
contemporary art featuring new mythologies— ever-evolving fictional worlds,
utopian visions, ideals, and worldviews that themselves generate new artistic
typologies and narratives. 
