Goodbye Matisse
August 18, 2008, 3:24 pm
Filed under: Visual Art | Tags: singapore art, singapore art magazine, singapore art news, art news, artzine, valerie oliveiro, matisse, singapore tyler print institute, matisse singapore, Arabesque (1924), matisse exhibition singapore, matisse prints, henri matisse, odalisque influence, linographs, degas, toulouse-lautrec, dancers subject matter
Filed under: Visual Art | Tags: singapore art, singapore art magazine, singapore art news, art news, artzine, valerie oliveiro, matisse, singapore tyler print institute, matisse singapore, Arabesque (1924), matisse exhibition singapore, matisse prints, henri matisse, odalisque influence, linographs, degas, toulouse-lautrec, dancers subject matter
ArtZine bade farewell to Matisse’s prints as they left Singapore’s Tyler Print Institute. It was Singapore’s first solo exhibition of French modern master Henri Matisse’s works, Housed by the STPI from May 9 to Aug 16, the installation showcased Matisse’s works from 1917 – 1952, when Matisse’s works evolved to concentrate on simplicity. He experimented with lines, form and composition in lithography.
We took a walk through the Matisse exhibition on the closing day just to say our last goodbyes. Here’s how it went:
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