National Gallery of Ireland: Paintings from Poland: Symbolism to Modern Art (1880-1939)
The first piece, is from the first part of the exbo and is that of a ship on the ocean, however there is a vibrancy and fantasical colours within the painting that makes it incredibly appealing to the eyes. Mixes of greens & dark blues of the sea & the sky, along with the lighter colours of the stars, with reds in the foreground near the ship, which is sailing on this rough sea, but which leaves a wash of fantasy colours-reds, blues, greens, golds. The whole piece melds together and is truely a sight to behold. What I loved about the piece is that it is some 10ft by 10ft and makes a huge impression in the room it was in. I loved the colours and I loved the metaphors of sailing on the ocean of life which it was inevitably aiming to produce by using the ocean and a ship.
The second piece is again from the first part of the exbo, is 15ft, if not taller because my sense of proportion is shockingly bad! This piece is of a women standing upright whilst looking seductively at the viewer. She is dressed in the costume of a peacock and it commands a certain respect from the viewer. Dressed in hues of blues and greens in the main part of the piece, she has a head piece which gives her costume the final touches for perfectness.
Anyway here's the blurb on the website. If y'all get a chance to go before Sunday go!. Its free so you have no excuse!.....
Paintings from Poland: Symbolism to Modern Art (1880-1939) |
UNTIL 27 JANUARY 2008 This exhibition of 74 paintings provides a rare opportunity for visitors to see some of the most important works of an extraordinarily creative artistic culture in a period of national upheaval. A bilingual audio tour narrated by Fiona Shaw and Krystyna Czubówna is available free of charge from the Exhibition Desk in the Millennium Wing. An illustrated bilingual catalogue is available, price €25. Polish language tours take place on Sundays at 4.00pm (assemble at exhibition desk). Advance booking is not required. Millennium Wing |
Labels: Millenium Wing, Modernism, National Gallery of Ireland, Paintings, Poland, Polish
1 Comments:
Ah! I also paid my yearly trip to the gallery last week; or maybe it was the week before that. Did you go to see the Turner exhibition that was on there as well?
I was pretty impressed by the big one of the boat; I recall being quite moved by the large classical painting of the murdered odalisque. Can't bloody remember anything else from it now though. :|
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