Picasso’s oil painting “Sailor” is considered to be the artist’s self-portrait. The blue and white striped top is said to be the most commonly worn clothing by Picasso. (Provided by Gaomei Pavilion)
[Reporter Huang Jialin/Kaohsiung Report]The Gaomei Museum of Fine Arts and the Tate Museum of Art in the UK will hold the special exhibition “Moments – A Journey Through Painting and Photography” on the 29th, and will be the first to display Picasso’s “Sailor” and many other exhibitions on the eve of the launch. Rosia. Lange’s “Migrant Mother” was unboxed and presented to the Chinese people, kicking off the exhibition.
The “Moment” exhibition is the first special exhibition that the Tate Museum collaborates with an Asian collector. It brings together many classic works by masters, including Picasso’s “Crying Woman”, “The Sailor”, David… Hockney “Portrait of the Artist (Pool and Two Figures)”, Jeff. Works such as Wall’s “A sudden gust of wind (based on Katsushika Hokusai)” are all textbook-level international classics that must be read in this lifetime.
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Kaohsiung City Deputy Mayor Li Huairen said that through the Tide Museum’s excellent collection and curation, as well as the collection generously loaned by Chairman Chen Taiming of the Yageo Foundation, Taiwanese audiences will be able to enjoy this rare art feast this summer. , friends from all over the country must not miss it, and be sure to arrange time to enjoy it at the Gaomei Pavilion.
The two works that were first unboxed in the “Moments” special exhibition at Gaomei Pavilion are Picasso’s “Sailor” and Lange’s “Migrant Mother”, both of which are being exhibited in Taiwan for the first time. “Sailor” was created in 1943. It is a portrait created by Picasso during World War II. It has a vaguely gloomy look and shows the artist’s spiritual portrayal of war and oppression; while “Migrant Mother”, taken in 1936, It was Lange who recorded through his lens the difficulties and perseverance of people experiencing the Great Depression in the United States.
The Gaomei Pavilion stated that it will launch several carefully planned aesthetic experience activities during the exhibition, including the “Moment of Light” weekend concerts from July to September to create a music experience that enriches the physical and mental senses. Free admission is available with exhibition ticket stubs. In addition, anyone who brings the ticket stub to the restaurants and brand partners of the Gaomei Museum can enjoy discounts.
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Source: China