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SUMMARY:A Draftsman of the First Order: Renoir’s Drawing Practice
DESCRIPTION:Auguste Renoir was a consummate Impressionist painter\, but drawing also played a significant if less widely recognized role in his work. This symposium will bring together experts on the artist and his works on paper\, including exhibition co-curators\, scholars\, and conservators. Their discussions will explore the centrality of drawing to Renoir’s practice\, examine some of his major projects\, and reveal the details of his working methods. \n10:30 AM Colin B. Bailey\, An Introduction to the Exhibition and Thoughts on Further Work \n11 AM Paul Perrin\, Director of Curatorial Affairs and Collections\, Musée d’Orsay: Renoir and Impressionism: A New Dispute between Line and Color \n11:30 AM Rebecca Pollak\, Associate Paper Conservator\, Thaw Conservation Center\, Morgan Library & Museum: Renoir’s Drawings: Materials\, Process\, and Presentation \n12 PM Panel Discussion (Colin B. Bailey\, Paul Perrin\, Rebecca Pollak) \n12:30-2 PM Break \n2 PM Sarah Lees\, Research Associate to the Director\, Morgan Library & Museum: Time and Again: Renoir’s Repetitions \n2:30 PM Fabienne Ruppen\, Assistant Curator\, Department of Prints and Drawings\, Kunstmuseum Basel: Renoir’s Choice of Drawing Papers \n3 PM Martha Lucy\, Deputy Director for Research\, Interpretation and Education\, The Barnes Foundation: Unpainting the Body: Renoir’s Toilette de la Baigneuse \n3:30 PM Panel Discussion (Sarah Lees\, Fabienne Ruppen\, Martha Lucy) \nThis program will take place in Gilder Lehrman Hall on the Ground Floor. Doors to the Hall will open 30 minutes before the symposium begins. Renoir Drawings will open at 9:30 AM for viewing prior to the symposium. \n\n \nImage: Auguste Renoir (1841–1919)\, Study for “The Great Bathers\,” ca. 1886–87 \, Red and white chalk\, with smudging and blending\, on paper mounted to canvas . The Morgan Library & Museum\, Bequest of Drue Heinz\, 2018.71
URL:https://thedrawingfoundation.org/event/a-draftsman-of-the-first-order-renoirs-drawing-practice/
LOCATION:The Morgan Library & Museum\, 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street\, New York\, NY 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events
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SUMMARY:Renoir Drawings
DESCRIPTION:While the paintings of Auguste Renoir (1841–1919) have become icons of Impressionism\, his drawings\, watercolors\, and pastels are far less widely known. In fact\, drawing remained central to his artistic practice even as his interests and ambitions changed over the course of a long career. This exhibition explores the ways in which Renoir used paper to test ideas\, plan compositions\, and interpret both landscape and the human figure. \nThematic sections will cover the full span of the artist’s career\, ranging from academic studies he made as a student\, to on-the-spot impressions of contemporary urban and rural life\, to finished\, formal portraits\, to intimate sketches of friends and family completed late in life. In-depth case studies of favored themes and preparatory work for landmark canvases will further illuminate Renoir’s practice of drawing. \nInspired by the major gift to the Morgan of a large-scale preparatory sketch for one of Renoir’s most significant paintings\, The Great Bathers\, this exhibition is the first in a century to explore the artist’s works on paper in depth. Organized by the Morgan Library Museum and the Musée d’Orsay\, Paris\, Renoir Drawings brings together nearly one hundred drawings\, pastels\, watercolors\, prints\, and a small selection of paintings\, enabling visitors to engage with Renoir’s creative process while offering insights into his artistic methods over five decades. \nOrganized by Colin B. Bailey\, Katharine J. Rayner Director\, and Sarah Lees\, Research Associate. \nRenoir Drawings is organized by the Morgan Library & Museum and the Musée d’Orsay. \n          \nThe exhibition is made possible by lead funding from the Jerome L. Greene Foundation. \nGenerous support is provided by Denise Littlefield Sobel; an anonymous donor\, in memory of Melvin R. Seiden; Hubert and Mireille Goldschmidt; and the Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation. Additional support is provided by the Christian Humann Foundation; the Arthur F. and Alice E. Adams Charitable Foundation; the Robert Lehman Foundation; the Wolfgang Ratjen Stiftung\, Liechtenstein; the Lucy Ricciardi Family Exhibition Fund; and Robert Dance. The exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. It is a program of the Morgan Drawing Institute. \nImage: Auguste Renoir (French\, 1841–1919) Portrait of a Girl (Elisabeth Maître)\, 1879 Pastel on Ingres paper\, The Albertina Museum\, Vienna – The Batliner Collection\, DL535
URL:https://thedrawingfoundation.org/event/renoir-drawings/
LOCATION:The Morgan Library & Museum\, 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street\, New York\, NY 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Current,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250627
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SUMMARY:Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings
DESCRIPTION:One of the most original and influential artists of the past three decades\, Lisa Yuskavage (American b. 1962) creates works that affirm the integrity of her media (painting\, drawing and printmaking) while challenging conventional art historical precedents. At once confrontational and meditative\, her works blur the boundaries between high and low art\, exploring traditional genres—the nude\, portraiture\, landscape and still life—with a contemporary eye to issues of female transgression and empowerment rooted in popular culture. \nLisa Yuskavage: Drawings is the first comprehensive museum presentation of the artist’s drawings. Incorporating drawings from the early nineties to the present and including sketches and finished studies\, the exhibition will feature a wide range of her explorations with materials including work in graphite\, pen\, Conte\, pastel\, charcoal\, distemper\, monotype\, gouache\, watercolor\, acrylic and ink on paper. It will chart Yuskavage’s career-long inquiry into how process and material experimentation create entirely new ways to find images. From her earliest drawings of imagined figures and still lives\, through a period of investigation into what constitutes a model\, to her recent studio and landscape scenes synthesizing the real and the imagined into a new kind of fictional reality\, Yuskavage’s drawings give insight into the way we see and comprehend the world. Within the jewel-like space of the Thaw Gallery\, the exhibition provides an immersive experience\, allowing the viewer to enter the artist’s mind. \n\n\nOrganized by Claire Gilman\, Acquavella Curator and Department Head of Modern and Contemporary Drawings. \nLisa Yuskavage: Drawings is made possible with assistance from Caroline Howard Hyman\, David Zwirner\, Ashton Alexander and John Kline\, Kathy Jaharis\, the Martin and Rebecca Eisenberg Foundation\, the Fuhrman Family Foundation\, Mari and Mark Ghuneim\, Jean-Pierre and Rachel Lehmann\, Carol Saper\, and an anonymous donor. The exhibition is a program of the Morgan Drawing Institute. \n \nImage: Lisa Yuskavage\, (b. 1962) Rapture #2\, 1993 Watercolor Private Collection © Lisa Yuskavage. Courtesy the artist and David Zwirner
URL:https://thedrawingfoundation.org/event/lisa-yuskavage-drawings/
LOCATION:The Morgan Library & Museum\, 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street\, New York\, NY 10016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Current,Exhibitions
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