SYDNEY.- Exclusive to Sydney this summer, discover the major exhibition Matisse: Life & Spirit, Masterpieces from the Centre Pompidou, Paris at the
Art Gallery of New South Wales, featuring more than 100 works of brilliant colour and inventiveness by French artist Henri Matisse (1869-1954).
This monumental exhibition has been developed by the Art Gallery of NSW in collaboration with Frances leading modern art museum, Centre Pompidou, Musée national dart moderne. The exhibition is curated by Centre Pompidou curator of modern collections Dr Aurélie Verdier, with Art Gallery of NSW head curator of international art Justin Paton and special exhibitions curator Jackie Dunn.
Matisse: Life & Spirit is the single greatest exhibition of Matisse works to be seen in Sydney, including the largest display seen in Australia of the artists triumphant late cut-outs. Comprising paintings, drawings and sculptures, the exhibition reveals how Matisse constantly renewed and revitalised his art across six decades.
A dedicated section in the exhibition celebrates Matisses engagement with the Pacific region, in particular a significant voyage to Tahiti in the 1930s. Only a few paintings and works on paper emerged from this experience, but in the 1940s when Matisse was in his mid-seventies he developed his famous cut-out technique, returning to Tahitian memories of the sea and sky, and other oceanic forms.
Central to the exhibition is a special presentation devoted to the artists Chapel of the Rosary in Vence (France) which the artist considered to be the culmination of his lifes work. This display features a suite of life-size maquettes for the chapels stained glass windows, on loan from the Centre Pompidou and represented in a beautiful space designed by renowned Australian architect Richard Johnson.
Art Gallery of NSW director Dr Michael Brand said he is extremely proud to collaborate with his international colleagues to bring one of the worlds greatest collections of Matisses works to Sydney.
We are deeply grateful to the Centre Pompidou for their extraordinary generosity allowing so many treasures of France to come to Sydney. I would like to especially acknowledge the loan of the masterpiece, The sorrow of the king, made in 1952, which was Matisses final self-portrait.
The Art Gallerys presentation of Matisses masterworks has been guided by the words life and spirit, inviting visitors to experience the vitality and energy of Matisse and his world, Dr Brand said.
Matisse: Life & Spirit is made possible with the support of the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW. The exhibition is part of the Sydney International Art Series, bringing the worlds most outstanding exhibitions to Australia, exclusively to Sydney.
Minister for Jobs, Investment, Tourism and Western Sydney Stuart Ayres said, The NSW Governments support for Matisse: Life & Spirit is a pillar of the NSW Governments Visitor Economy Strategy 2030 and demonstrates our determination to cement Sydney as the cultural capital of Australia, and NSW as the premier visitor economy of the Asia Pacific. The Art Gallerys major Matisse exhibition is the perfect cultural event to welcome our interstate and international visitors back to Sydney for the summer.
Step into the world of Matisse with a series of public programs, including talks, tours, and workshops across summer. Beginning on Wednesday 1 December at 6pm, Australian art historian and academic Roger Benjamin hosts a special lecture Voyage and vision about Matisses travels through North Africa and Oceania, and how these voyages fuelled the artists vision for his late, great cut-outs.
On Thursday 9 December at 10.30am join exhibition co-curator Jackie Dunn on a morning tour of Matisse: Life & Spirit exploring key works in the exhibition. A free ticketed in conversation with Dunn and the exhibition's designer Richard Johnson takes place on Wednesday 8 December at 6pm.
Families can enjoy a children's trail, and in January free artmaking experiences with drop-in school holiday workshops, featuring fun and creative activities for all ages. Also in January, see the Australian premiere of Kalaga atu, a Sydney Festival 2022 event commissioned by the Art Gallery as part of Matisse: Life & Spirit. Directed and written by Tokelauan Fijian storyteller Emele Ugavule, Kalaga atu is an immersive performance experience that transcends time, space and place and calls ancestral wisdom into the lives of five siblings.
A range of access programs, including Auslan tours of the exhibition and audio-described programming are on offer throughout the exhibitions duration. Visitors can join guided daily tours at 11.30am and 2pm and Wednesdays at 5.30pm and 7pm.
Exhibition visitors are invited to take a free immersive audio experience through the exhibition, using their own audio device or mobile phone, to hear Dunn talk about the life and spirit of Matisse accompanied by original music composed by pioneering French electropop musician Laetitia Sadier (Stereolab).
The exhibition is accompanied by a beautifully designed book, Matisse: Life & Spirit, published by the Art Gallery, encompassing the breadth of Matisses artistic practice. Edited by Aurélie Verdier with Justin Paton and Jackie Dunn, the publication features essays by guest contributors Roger Benjamin, Patrice Deparpe and Alastair Wright, a detailed chronology by Marjolaine Beuzard, alongside contributions from Paton and Verdier. Exclusive to the Gallery Shop onsite and online for the special price of $50 (RRP $60).