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"Artists in Their Studios" Captures Major American Artists at Work

01:15PM / Tuesday, January 06, 2009
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Stockbridge, Mass. - The interplay between artists and their studios will be the subject of a major exhibition opening this winter at Norman Rockwell Museum. On view from February 7 through May 25, 2009, "Artists in Their Studios" will present a behind-the-scenes view into the lives of over 75 noted American artists through hundreds of rarely-exhibited photographs and primary source materials from the Smithsonian Archives of American Art.

With over a century of artists represented, from N.C. Wyeth to Willem de Kooning, "Artists in Their Studios" spans the sumptuously furnished salons of the late-19th century to the austere work rooms of the present day. The exhibition explores how studio spaces reflect - or in some cases belie - the personalities and aesthetic sensibilities of the artists who inhabit them. Alongside "Artists in Their Studios," the Museum will curate an intimate installation of photographs showing Rockwell¹s studios throughout the artist's life.

"It is especially fitting that we present 'Artists in Their Studios' this year as we celebrate our 40th anniversary and the seasonal reopening of Norman Rockwell's own studio on the grounds of the museum," said Laurie Norton Moffatt, Director/CEO of Norman Rockwell Museum. "The reopening will unveil 'A Day in the Life: Norman Rockwell's Stockbridge Studio,' an installation that recreates Rockwell's studio in a particular moment and gives Museum visitors a glimpse into the intimate space where Rockwell welcomed people from around the world and produced many of his masterpieces."

Exhibition highlights of "Artists in Their Studios" include an 1884 photograph of John Singer Sargent with his notorious portrait of Madame X in the background as he works on the more salable "The Breakfast Table" in his Paris studio. (The deathly pallor and provocative dress of the model in Madame X shocked Parisian society in 1884 when it was exhibited, and Sargent only sold the painting in 1916, when it was acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.) N.C. Wyeth is shown in his Denver studio, palette on arm, as a cowboy model sits astride a saddle and holds his hat as if riding a bronco. The Wyeth painting "Rounding-up, Little Rattlesnake Creek" rests on the artist's easel.

A 1964 photograph shows Andy Warhol at his original Factory in New York City. The artist, who famously oversaw assistant-produced works of art, stands in a deadpan pose while assistants cavort in front of a field of the artist's silk-screened "Flowers." The studio of Alexander Calder - the artist who invented the mobile - is cluttered and overrun with works in development, befitting the workspace of the former engineering student, but in sharp contrast to his spare and elegant sculpture.

Exhibition Opening

Join us for the opening of "Artists In Their Studios" on Saturday, February 7, from 4 to 6 p.m. Get a first glimpse into the lives and work spaces of a century of American artists. The evening will open with a talk by Liza Kirwin, Curator of Manuscripts at the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art, followed by intimate gallery tours with Norman Rockwell Museum curators. Free for Museum members and children 18 and under; $15 for non-members. For information and reservations, call 413-298-4100, ext. 266, or e-mail reservations@nrm.org.

For more information, the public is invited to call 413.298.4100, ext. 220. Visit the Museum's Web site at http://www.nrm.org.
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