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What is Modern art?

Painting Modern Life MoMA What is Modern Art?

Questions How did early modern artists push the boundaries of ‘traditional’ art? What kinds of choices did they make to break with tradition and try something new? MoMA What is Modern Art?

Henri Matisse used color to capture the emotion of places in landscapes that were considered ‘wild’ and ‘reckless’. Does this landscape look or feel wild to you? What do you see that makes you say that? What mood or feeling was the artist trying to evoke? How did Matisse achieve this feeling? Share this information with your students: Landscape at Collioure represents the moment at which Matisse began to use a more instinctive, spontaneous way of painting that was unparalleled among his contemporaries. The landscapes he painted in the summer of 1905 were "wilder, more reckless than any subsequently produced in his career," according to Matisse scholar, John Elderfield. In Landscape at Collioure, Matisse applied oil paint onto an unprimed raw canvas, using paint sometimes directly from the tube and often with quick, sketchy strokes. Despite the fact that some of the canvas was left untouched, showing raw material between the strokes of paint, this painting is considered a “finished” work.   How do you know when a painting, sculpture, or other work of art is finished?  Henri Matisse. Landscape at Collioure. 1905 MoMA What is Modern Art?

A master of perspective and light, Cézanne painted from real life in order to ‘realize his sensations’. What do you notice about the objects on the table? What do you notice about the background? What do you notice about the perspective? Share this information with your students: Cézanne consistently draws attention to the quality of the paint and canvas—never aiming for illusion. For example, the edges of the fruit in the bowl are undefined and appear to shift. Rules of perspective, too, are broken; the right corner of the table tilts forward, and is not aligned with the left side. Some areas of canvas are left bare, and others, like the drape of the tablecloth, appear unfinished. Still Life with Apples is more than an imitation of life—it is an exploration of seeing and the very nature of painting. Paul Cézanne. Still Life with Apples. 1895–98 MoMA What is Modern Art?

Paul Cézanne. Still Life with Apples. 1895–98 Share this information with your students: Cézanne consistently draws attention to the quality of the paint and canvas—never aiming for illusion. For example, the edges of the fruit in the bowl are undefined and appear to shift. Rules of perspective, too, are broken; the right corner of the table tilts forward, and is not aligned with the left side. Some areas of canvas are left bare, and others, like the drape of the tablecloth, appear unfinished. Still Life with Apples is more than an imitation of life—it is an exploration of seeing and the very nature of painting. Paul Cézanne. Still Life with Apples. 1895–98 MoMA What is Modern Art?

Take a close look at The Bather, by Paul Cézanne. Look at the figure. What do you notice about his stance and gaze? Do you think Cézanne painted from real life or a from a photograph? (another modern technique) Why do you think this was considered one of the first ‘modern’ paintings? Share this information with your students: Cézanne captures a sense of emotional ambiguity or uncertainty in The Bather that could be considered typical of the modern experience. Set against a barren, ambiguous backdrop, it is hard to tell where the painting takes place and who the person is. This uncertainty is one of the reasons why The Bather is considered to be a modern painting. Instead of telling a story or representing a specific place, the painting seems to capture a sense of ambiguity or uncertainty that is typical of the modern experience. Cézanne painted from a photograph of a man standing in a studio in a bathing suit rather than from something that he had seen in real life. This was a decidedly modern technique that became popular with modern artists. Paul Cézanne. The Bather. c. 1885. MoMA What is Modern Art?

Cézanne painted from a photograph rather than something he had seen in real life…a decidedly modern act. What do you notice about the photo? Can you see how Cézanne captured the model’s stance and gaze in the painting? Do you think Cézanne painted the background before or after he painted the figure? Share this information with your students: Cézanne painted from a photograph of a man standing in a studio in a bathing suit rather than from something that he had seen in real life. The act of painting from a photograph, rather than life was decidedly modern at the time. In 1884, only a year before Cézanne made The Bather, inventor George Eastman developed a method for photographing on film, rather than plates. The technique, which eliminated the need to carry toxic chemicals and cumbersome glass plates, helped make photography available to the masses. Within a few years, it became common practice for painters, including Cézanne, and later Picasso, to include photography as part of their painting process. Artist Unknown. Standing Model, c. 1860-80. Paul Cézanne. The Bather. c. 1885. MoMA What is Modern Art?

Let’s compare The Bather with this photograph taken at the beach. What similarities do you notice? What differences? Share this information with your students: The photograph above, taken by Shirley V. Bacon, shows a group of bathers posing in Long Beach, California, around 1900. Shirley V. Bacon ca. 1900, courtesy of California Historical Society Collection, 1860-1960. MoMA What is Modern Art?

Questions Why do you think these artists’ choices were considered so modern at the time? MoMA What is Modern Art?