Cultural Olympiad

Mar 01, 2024 - Aug 25, 2024

Matisse's monumental triptych La Danse (1930-1933) addresses a theme favoured by the artist in many of his compositions since the early 20th century. The larger than life silhouettes of the dancers are athletic, their musculature is highlighted and their bodies leap out of the composition, implicitly reaching beyond the painted panels. As Matisse explained, this physical fragmentation allowed him to suggest " the idea of immensity in a limited space". The energy of the six dancers resonates with the bands of pink, blue and black that enliven the composition, in a powerful symbol of joie de vivre.

Painted at the very beginning of the 20th century, Robert Delaunay's The Cardiff Team (1912-1913) brought sport (rugby, but also the burgeoning activity of aviation) and advertising into history painting, in a Cubist vein, making this an emblematic work of the painterly avant-gardes. Previously, the traditional subjects of large-format paintings were drawn from the past: mythology, history or religion.



Matisse's monumental triptych La Danse (1930-1933) addresses a theme favoured by the artist in many of his compositions since the early 20th century. The larger than life silhouettes of the dancers are athletic, their musculature is highlighted and their bodies leap out of the composition, implicitly reaching beyond the painted panels. As Matisse explained, this physical fragmentation allowed him to suggest " the idea of immensity in a limited space". The energy of the six dancers resonates with the bands of pink, blue and black that enliven the composition, in a powerful symbol of joie de vivre.

Painted at the very beginning of the 20th century, Robert Delaunay's The Cardiff Team (1912-1913) brought sport (rugby, but also the burgeoning activity of aviation) and advertising into history painting, in a Cubist vein, making this an emblematic work of the painterly avant-gardes. Previously, the traditional subjects of large-format paintings were drawn from the past: mythology, history or religion.



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