Max Ernst: In the Garden of Nymph Ancolie

Oct 31, 2008 (Friday) to
Feb 15, 2009 (Sunday)
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Event details: Max Ernst: In the Garden of Nymph Ancolie
Description
Approximately 75 important and rarely exhibited paintings, drawings, and sculptures by Ernst from the early 1930s to the late 1940s will be shown-coming from some of the most eminent private and public collections in Europe and the United States -along with other works from The Menil Collection. Within this timeframe, Ernst explores themes of Eros, and nature's relationship with culture and technology, in strange and surreal landscapes of dense foliage. Coming out of a post-war culture in Europe, it is deeply telling of a social anxiety that underscores the deceptively seductive and magical "joie de vivre" spirit of the mural. In many ways, the work reflects modern art's response to an increasingly hostile political climate at the brink of World War II. For instance, in one series of paintings in the exhibition, "Jardin gobe-avions," patristic clusters of colorful vegetation consume airplane parts.
Another key aspect of the exhibition's narrative is Ernst's multifaceted technical acumen. As one of the most important innovators in the history of modern art, the artist's complex oeuvre is unified by a delight in manipulating meaning through formal experimentations and adaptations of traditional and existing artistic techniques, as can be seen in the mural. The autonomist and chance-based techniques that Ernst invented in this period -including collage, decalcomania, grattage, and frottage -will be presented through works on paper, sculptures, and paintings.
Considered to be the most significant collection of work by Ernst in the country, The Menil Collection is a fitting host for this exhibition. The same year Ernst completed the mural, the artist met John and Dominique de Menil in Paris. Beginning a close friendship that lasted through the artist's lifetime, the couple went on to host his first exhibition in the United States at the Contemporary Art Association, Houston in 1952, and a 1971 retrospective exhibition in Paris.
Venue:
Menil Collection, The
Address:
1515 Sul Ross
Houston, TX 77006
Phone:
713-525-9400
URL:
http://menil.org
Start Date:
October 31, 2008
End Date:
February 15, 2009
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