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1832 was born Paul Gustave Doré, French artist, engraver, and illustrator.
1872 Russian pianist and composer Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin was born
1993 died Rudolf Nureyev , one of the greatest male ballet dancers of the 20th century
2004 died Francesco Scavullo, American photographer best known for his celebrity portraits. |
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The Deluded eye: Five centuries of deception
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| Friday, October 10, 2008 |
People do not usually like being deceived. But there are exceptions. As, for example, when we perceive something as real and three-dimensional though it is actually fictitious and flat. This autumn, the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm will open a major exhibition devoted to the playful art of deceiving the eye – trompe -l’œil. Visitors will confront some 150 works of art in different techniques chosen from five centuries and including large-scale contemporary works. See and be deceived! The exhibition will run from 25 September 2008 until 11 January 2009.
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Nicole Tran Ba Vang, f. 1963, Collection Spring / Summer, 2001 Dyptique (part no. 06) Photo: © Yves Bresson. Musée d’Art Moderne de Saint-Etienne Métropole |
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Western art has embraced such “illusions” ever since the days of classical Antiquity, though the term trompe-l’œil only dates back to about 1800 when it was minted in France. The exhibition at the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm will show examples from this witty and often beautiful tradition, featuring a succession of different techniques and dating from the Renaissance up to the present day. The exhibition portrays trompe-l’œil in a wide sense; deceptions in diverse forms and from numerous different epochs.
“Our aim has been to highlight a central genre of western art that amuses and fascinates us while it also raises questions about perception and art. Our ambition has also been to make the long lines of art history visible. The exhibition is the first of its kind in Sweden”, claims Karin Sidén, curator of the exhibition.
Pere Borrell del Caso (1835-1910), Escape from the Critique, 1874 Olja på duk 76 x 62 / Colección Banco de España, Madrid |
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While the emphasis is on paintings – both older and contemporary – there are also photographs, sculptures, applied arts, prints, architectural drawings and landscape-gardening plans. The exhibition will fill three large galleries with their adjoining rooms. Several of the contemporary loans are very large and they illustrate a variety of modes of expression: installations, photographs, three-dimensional objects, video art and digital techniques. There are some 70 important loans from foreign museums among the 150 works being shown.
The deluded eye- five centuries of deception is thematically arranged and links up with psychology, philosophy, perception and optics. But, above all, it appeals – not least by its experimental presentation – to our human longing to be able, now and then, to erase the boundary between fiction and reality. The exhibition runs until 11 January 2009.
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Lotta Hannerz, f. 1968, Circumstance, 2007
Olja på pannå 200 x 70, GKM 2679 / Göteborgs konstmuseum |
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