Major exhibition exploring the roots and inspiration of Cobra on view in Fort Lauderdale
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Major exhibition exploring the roots and inspiration of Cobra on view in Fort Lauderdale
Corneille, Ville d’Ete (Summer City), 1948. Oil on canvas. Long term loan of RCE to Cobra Museum of Modern Art SOC.L6.2013.



FORT LAUDERDALE, FL.- NSU Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale presents Spirit of Cobra, a major exhibition exploring the roots and inspiration of the European avant-garde Cobra movement, now on view through May 18, 2014. Spirit of Cobra highlights the unique meeting of young artists who came together from several European countries in the aftermath of World War II to create a living art, based on spontaneity, experimentation, socialist politics, and exuberant optimism. The exhibition is presented in collaboration with the Cobra Museum of Modern Art in the Netherlands, and is the first of three major exhibitions that will focus specifically on this influential movement that helped inspire the development of European post-war, avant-garde art. This trio of exhibitions represents the museum’s ongoing commitment to Cobra scholarship, and also highlights new Director and Chief curator Bonnie Clearwater’s commitment to integrate education into exhibition programming, as well as thorough scholarship of underexplored art historical subjects and movements.

“The Cobra movement’s legacy continues to influence artists today, such as Albert Oehlen and Rita Ackermann,” notes Clearwater. “Yet, Cobra art is under-recognized in the United States and is often misunderstood. This exhibition will shed new light on its significance.” As the largest and most comprehensive collection of Cobra art in the United States, NSU Museum of Art is strategically collaborating with the Cobra Museum of Art to ensure that the legacy of this importmant movement in art history is kept alive.

Spirit of Cobra features paintings, drawings, watercolors, sculpture, and mixed media works drawn from the permanent collections of the two museums along with other works lent by leading public and private collections. Highlights of the exhibition include: Karel Appel, Pierre Alechinsky, Constant, Corneille, Christian Dotremont, Egill Jacobsen, Asger Jorn, and Carl-Henning Pedersen, many of which have never been publicly displayed.

Cobra originated in Paris and its followers actively worked together in a group experiment that formally lasted between 1948 through 1951. The Cobra artists, whose collective name is an acronym of Copenhagen, Brussels and Amsterdam, the home cities of its founders, emerged on the scene with expressionistic works rich in color and spontaneous play of line and material. The artists sought creativity outside the mainstream art world and were greatly inspired by folk and tribal art, forms of primitive art, and Scandinavian mythology. They considered geometric abstraction too inhuman and formal, surrealism too academic, and socialist realism too dogmatic. Their aim was an art for and by everyone, regardless of class, race, or education level.

Spirit of Cobra is co-organized by NSU Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale and the Cobra Museum of Modern Art in Amstelveen, Netherlands, and is curated by Brenda Zwart and Katja Weitering.










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