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Musee d’Orsay Presents Manet the Man who Invented Modern Art

April 5, 2011 – 9:31 amNo Comment

The exhibition Manet, the Man who Invented Modern Art explores and highlights the historical situation around him, including the reaffirmed legacy of Romanticism, the impact of his contemporaries and the changes in the media at the time. On view 5 April – 3 July 2011.

Manet was also Modern in the way he challenged the ancient masters from Fra Angelico to Velazquez. This exhibition takes another look at the many links that the painter resolutely created and rejected within both public and political spheres. For modernity was also a question of integration and of resistance. The exhibition will therefore focus on the teaching of Thomas Couture, Baudelaire’s support and encouragement, the reform of religious art, erotic imagery, the art of the fragment(ed), his relationship with women painters (Berthe Morisot, Eva Gonzalès), the temptations of high society, his decision to remain outside the main Impressionism movement and his complicity with Mallarmé at his darkest.

The reconstruction of his exhibition at the Gallery La Vie moderne, rganised in March-April 1880 at the start of the Salon, will raise the question finally of what “the freedom to create” meant to him. This means that Manet, the Man who Invented Modern Art focuses on later works that are less well known and, more importantly, little-understood if regarded as simply a stage of the process towards “pure painting”.
This is the first major exhibition devoted to Manet in France since the memorable 1983 exhibition at the Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais, organised by Françoise Cachin, former director of the Musée d’Orsay.

Curator
Stéphane Guégan, curator, Musée d’Orsay

With the support of Bank of America Merrill Lynch

Image: Edouard Manet Amazon © Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid

www.musee-orsay.fr

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