Modigliani -모딜리아니 전시 > 미술계 소식

본문 바로가기

미술일반 Modigliani -모딜리아니 전시

페이지 정보

작성자 IACO (211.♡.98.223) 작성일 15-07-10 19:03 조회 9,762회 댓글 0건

본문

In a triumph, Modigliani’s

work together in one

place 모딜리안 작품을 한곳에...

A School of Paris member, the artist left behind few paintings

July 08,2015
08071232.jpg
“Reclining Nude with Loose Hair” (1917), on loan from the Osaka City Museum of Modern Art in Japan. Provided by the organizer
모딜리안은 우리에게 널리 알려진 작가이자 서양 걸
 
렉터 뿐만 아니라 한국의 도서에서도 그의 초상화가
 
종종 책표지에 나타나며 특히 문학서적에 많이 등장
 
하고 있다..
 
이태리에서 태어난 작가는 긴목과 멍한시선이 특징으로한 작품은 한국의 유명한 시구절을 연상하게 한다." 사슴처럼 목이 길어 슬픈 그대여"..."긴목을 한 당신을 슬픈 창조물로 만든다"
 
70여점의 모딜리아니 회고전 작품들이 지금 한가람 미술관에서 전시되고 있다.
 
Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) is an artist popular not only among Western collectors but also among Korean readers, as his portraits frequently appear on book covers, in particular, for lyrical literature.

The Italian-born artist’s portraits are characterized by blank stares and long necks, which can be associated with a line in a famous Korean poem, “Deer,” that reads, “That long neck of yours makes you a sad creature.”

Some of these portraits are now on display in southern Seoul. A rare retrospective of Modigliani is going on at the Hangaram Art Museum at the Seoul Arts Center until Oct. 4. The exhibition features 70 pieces, both oil paintings and drawings.

“The number of Modigliani’s works is small compared to other artists - the number of oil paintings are fewer than 400 pieces - as he died at the age of 35,” said Seo Soun-jou, director of the exhibition. “In addition, his works are scattered in museums and private collections all around the world. So, it has been a great challenge to gather as many of them as possible in one place. We’ve finally made it.”

08071251.jpg
“Caryatid Rose” (1913-14), above, on loan from a private collector, are part of the Amedeo Modigliani retrospective in Seoul.Provided by the organizer
The exhibition titled “Amedeo Modiglini, Legend of Montparnasse” is divided into six sections: “Portraits of Men,” “Caryatids,” “Portraits of Women,” “Nudes,” “Works on Paper” and “Modigliani and Moise Kisling.”

The last section features collaborations from the two artists who were dubbed along with some others “L’Ecole de Paris” (the School of Paris). They were active in Paris, in particular the Montparnasse area, but did not belong to any specific movement such as Cubism or Fauvism.

As to why Modigliani’s portrait subjects do not have pupils in their eyes, Seo quoted the artist as saying, “When I know your soul, I will paint your eyes.”

He added that Modigliani tried to visualize the undefinable unconscious of the models.

He also quoted the artist as saying, “What I am searching for is neither the real nor the unreal, but the Subconscious, the mystery of what is Instinctive in the human Race.”

08071311.jpg
Modigliani’s 1918 portrait of Jeanne Hebuterne, his last lover who killed herself two days after his death, is also part of the exhibition. It’s on loan from the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
One corner of “Portraits of Women” is dedicated to Jeanne Hebuterne, Modigliani’s last and devoted, beautiful lover. Two days after Modigliani died of tuberculosis, 21-year-old Jeanne, alone and pregnant, jumped to her death from a fifth-floor window.

For those who are already familiar with Modigliani’s portraits and the tragic love story, which perhaps contributed to the artist’s posthumous fame, the “Caryatids” section might be more interesting. Caryatids are sculpted female figures that serve as columns in ancient Greek architecture. The section features Modigliani’s studies and drawings of the sculptures.

“Modigliani had great talent in sculpture and left a few sculptural works,” Seo said. “But he had to give up due to his weak constitution and poverty.”

BY MOON SO-YOUNG [symoon@joongang.co.kr]



The exhibition runs through Oct. 4. Admission is 15,000 won ($13) for adults. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. The closing is extended to 10 p.m. on Saturday. The museum is closed on July 27 and Aug. 24. Go to Nambu Bus Terminal Station, line No. 3, exit No. 5, and walk for five minutes. For details, call 1588-2618 or visit www.modigliani.co.kr.
 
출처: 중앙일보

댓글목록

등록된 댓글이 없습니다.

최신글

photo talk exhibition mgallery schedule gongmo tema

미술계 소식

IACO 공지사항

IACO 이벤트

IACO 자료실

IACO 회원근황

IACO 프로젝트

IACO ㅣ 국제미술협력기구 | 사무국 121-622 ㅣ 서울시 마포구 망원1동 411-42 ㅣ License No:000-0000
Manager:02-556-1643 ㅣ E-Mail:
ㅣ 개인정보관리자:이붕렬
상담가능시간 10:30~14:00, 16:00~21:00

Copyright © 2006 by ARTIACO.com/ All rights reserved.

[ADMIN]