Charles Demuth
23 Feb - 27 Apr 2008
Charles Demuth, Buildings, Lancaster,1930
Oil and graphite on composition board,24 x 20 in. (60.96 x 50.8 cm) Photograph by Sheldan C. Collins
Oil and graphite on composition board,24 x 20 in. (60.96 x 50.8 cm) Photograph by Sheldan C. Collins
Chimneys and Towers: Charles Demuth's Late Paintings of Lancaster
February 23, 2008-April 27, 2008
Between 1927 and his death in 1935, Charles Demuth produced a last major series of paintings based on the architecture of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the town in which he was raised and lived intermittently throughout his life. This exhibition examines this key group of paintings, beginning with My Egypt, the precisionist depiction of a Lancaster grain elevator that is perhaps Demuth's best known and most powerful late work. Through analyzing the specifics of place, subject, and style, the exhibition and accompanying catalogue explore the complex dynamics of Demuth's world at the end of his career. In addition to six major paintings, the exhibition will include preparatory drawings, watercolors, and photographs of Lancaster's industrial architecture. The exhibition is organized by the Amon Carter Museum.
February 23, 2008-April 27, 2008
Between 1927 and his death in 1935, Charles Demuth produced a last major series of paintings based on the architecture of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the town in which he was raised and lived intermittently throughout his life. This exhibition examines this key group of paintings, beginning with My Egypt, the precisionist depiction of a Lancaster grain elevator that is perhaps Demuth's best known and most powerful late work. Through analyzing the specifics of place, subject, and style, the exhibition and accompanying catalogue explore the complex dynamics of Demuth's world at the end of his career. In addition to six major paintings, the exhibition will include preparatory drawings, watercolors, and photographs of Lancaster's industrial architecture. The exhibition is organized by the Amon Carter Museum.