PORTLAND, ME.- Masterworks on Paper: Highlights from the
Portland Museum of Art presents exquisite artworks from the PMA collection. This exhibition of rarely seen drawings, prints, watercolors, and photographs showcases the myriad ways artists work on paper, highlighting the integral relationship between eye, hand, and mind that is the basis for all art-making. As a result, Masterworks fulfills the promise of art: drawing you in to expand your world.
Showcasing the breadth of the PMA collection, each of the approximately 100 works in the exhibition realizes arts potential to inspire and excite while collectively demonstrating shifts in cultural and aesthetic trends over the last 175 years. Works by renowned artists such as Chuck Close, Helen Frankenthaler, Edward Hopper, Yvonne Jacquette, Roy Lichtenstein, Glenn Ligon, and Édouard Manet are at once intimate and astounding, sharing gallery space with lesser-known but equally stunning works from the PMA collection.
This exhibition is a rare and truly special opportunity to view many of the PMAs best works in one place, explains Andrew Eschelbacher, the PMAs Susan Donnell and Harry W. Konkel Assistant Curator of European Art. Works on paper offer a sense of immediacy that creates an intimate relationship between audiences and the works of art. Works such as Pemaquid Light by Edward Hopperone of the museums great masterpiecespresent an unparalleled opportunity to experience the artists technique and creative energy. The same holds true of watercolors by Winslow Homer and Marguerite Zorach, as well as photographs by Walker Evans, Lee Friedlander, and Gertrude Käsebier. These works are seldom on view because of their light sensitivity, but Masterworks provides the perfect opportunity to consider these exquisite artworks together, leading us to discover the potential of art.
Hoppers Pemaquid Light is among the most requested works of art by visitors to the PMA. That watercolor, along with several of the works found in this exhibition, are among the 100 highlighted artworks featured in The Collection: Highlights from the Portland Museum of Art, the museums first-ever collection catalogue. Others, including superb works by Peggy Bacon, Gustave Le Gray, and John Storrs, provide insight into each artists oeuvre, allowing audiences to enjoy intimate moments with art created at significant periods in the artists careers and practices.
At the midpoint of the show, the PMA will rotate out a selection of drawings, watercolors, and photographs based on their exhibition history and particular sensitivity to light exposure. This will allow visitors the opportunity to view additional highlights from the PMAs collection of works on paper.
Masterworks also signals the museums commitment to exhibiting works on paper on a continual basis. As part of Your Museum, Reimagined, the PMA will devote a new space in the museum to this area of the collection. Installations in the William D. Hamill Gallery on the third floor of the Payson Building will rotate several times during the year, allowing visitors many opportunities to engage deeply with works on paper from the PMA collection.