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Turner - Monet - Twombly. Later Paintings

11.02.2012 - 28.05.2012

in short

The Staatsgalerie Stuttgart will present three trailblazing painters of the past two centuries with masterful late works: William Turner, Claude Monet and Cy Twombly.
Claude Monet (1840-1926): Das Meer bei Fécamp, 1881. Öl auf Leinwand.
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Visitor entrance

Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 30-32
70173 Stuttgart
Germany 

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in detail

All three artists tested the boundaries of painting and radically challenged traditional modes of depiction. In the show, carefully considered juxtapositions will not only deepen our understanding of these artists’ respective personal styles, but also shed light on their late oeuvres. With his turbulent seascapes, the English painter William Turner (1775-1851) created an abstract pictorial language which was adopted by the Impressionists. Claude Monet (1840–1926) explored the motifs in series of water lily paintings with differing light atmospheres. Cy Twombly (1928-2011) provided impulses for a new perspective on Turner and Monet. A prominent exponent of Abstract Expressionism, the American painter developed their poetic pictorial idiom further in his mythological works.


The exhibition at the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart will not only unite three great painters, but also give visitors new insights into their individual oeuvres.
Co-organiser
Exhibition organised by Moderna Museet, Stockholm in collaboration with Staatsgalerie Stuttgart and Tate Liverpool.
Admission
Exhibition: 12,00 EUR
Exhibition + Collection: 14,00 EUR
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10:00 - 20:00
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