Giorgio Morandi
Retrospective of at the Metropolitan Museum of the work of this 20th century artist.
This exhibition had a wonderful sense of peace about it. Morandi had lived and worked in the same house for many years and concentrated on minimalist still lives which at their most pared back were almost abstract. He would take the same set of objects and paint them over and over from different angles and in different arrangement so they became a study in shape. Although repetitive they built up a sense of rhythm.
There were also some lovely muted landscapes and a set of pictures of vases of flowers painted for his sisters.
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New York Times
This exhibition had a wonderful sense of peace about it. Morandi had lived and worked in the same house for many years and concentrated on minimalist still lives which at their most pared back were almost abstract. He would take the same set of objects and paint them over and over from different angles and in different arrangement so they became a study in shape. Although repetitive they built up a sense of rhythm.
There were also some lovely muted landscapes and a set of pictures of vases of flowers painted for his sisters.
Reviews
New York Times
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