The Anonymous Widower

Chagall At The Tate Liverpool

I’d gone to the Tate Liverpool to see the Chagall exhibition.

Chagall At The Tate Liverpool

Chagall At The Tate Liverpool

I found it very enlightening and it showed me how little I know about art and especially artists like Marc Chagall. But don’t take my word for it, that it is good, read this report from the Telegraph. It starts like this.

Forty years ago, Marc Chagall was one of the uncontested masters of modern art. Living out his old age on the Cote d’Azur, immersed in his magic-realist memories of the old Russian-Jewish world, Chagall seemed fully the equal – well, almost the equal – of his sometime Riviera neighbours Picasso and Matisse.

Since then his critical stock has inexorably declined. He’s come to be seen as a whimsical fellow-traveller of Modernism who produced an overabundance of self-consciously poetic and rather sugary images. His trademark flying postmen, mooning lovers and bearded violinists have come to seem questionable in their sincerity, never mind their artistic quality.

This exhibition, the largest Chagall show in Britain for 15 years, gives us the chance to look again at this long derided figure and decide whether he should be reinstated as a major 20th- century figure or left quietly in his corner.

I think that  it is definitely a must-see exhibition and unless you saw it in Zurich earlier, you’ll have to travel to Liverpool. Someone said to me, that they’ll catch the exhibition when it comes to London.  It won’t and it’ll probably be many years before an exhibition of this scope is mounted again.

So go and decide, where you think Chagall should be placed in the history of art. i liked the exhibition a lot, and his work to me, is almost a progression of the various styles of art through the twentieth century. Just like any great artist, Chagall seemed to be a complex person, who the more you look at his work, the more you see in it.

August 9, 2013 - Posted by | World | , , ,

3 Comments »

  1. […] three exhibitions; St. George’s Hall, Tom Murphy and the Chagall cost me four pounds for entry and my only other expenses were lunch at Carluccio’s and a […]

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  2. I have been and found it to be very enjoyable. Glad that you enjoyed it and thanks for a great blog 🙂

    Comment by barriemault | August 9, 2013 | Reply

    • As I’m a Tate Member, if I find myself in Liverpool in the near future, i might even go again.

      Comment by AnonW | August 9, 2013 | Reply


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