The National Gallery, Londres, Royaume-Uni. 2 décembre 2020. La Galerie nationale rouvre le 2 décembre avec une exposition de Rosalind Nasashibi (en photo), 2020 artiste de la Galerie nationale en résidence, avec une nouvelle exposition - Rosalind Nasashibi : un débordement de passion et de sentiment, présentant quatre nouvelles peintures entrelacées parmi les peintures espagnoles du XVIIe siècle de la Galerie dans la salle 30. Image: Nashashibi s'inspire de la peinture de Diego Velazquez Philip IV d'Espagne en marron et argent qui est accroché aux côtés. Crédit : Malcolm Park/Alay Live News.
5201 x 3463 px | 44 x 29,3 cm | 17,3 x 11,5 inches | 300dpi
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2 décembre 2020
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National Gallery press release: A new display by Rosalind Nashashibi, the first Artist in Residence of the National Gallery, was announced today. It will be on view from 3 December 2020 to 21 February 2021. With subjects ranging from Shakespeare to Ingrid Bergman, 2020 National Gallery Artist in Residence: Rosalind Nashashibi: An Overflow of Passion and Sentiment presents four new paintings of varying sizes interspersed among the Gallery’s 17th century Spanish paintings in Room 30. Nashashibi’s artistic intervention responds to the passion and emotional drama in works by Velázquez, Ribera, Murillo and Zurbarán that hang nearby. The display is part of a body of work that Nashashibi, a filmmaker and painter, has produced during her residency, engaging with the Gallery’s collection, research and teams throughout. Nashashibi is interested in how the 17th century paintings use figures and motifs to communicate their stories; her own works weave together elements from a range of diverse sources – film, literature, art history and personal biography. The new paintings she has made for the display depict Shakespeare’s character Malvolio from Twelfth Night, a sculpture of a dancer by Auguste Rodin and a film still of the actress Ingrid Bergman. Nashashibi has taken inspiration from Diego Velazquez’s painting Philip IV hunting Wild Boar (La Tela Real) and his portraits of King Philip IV that hang in the same room. Nashashibi’s paintings depict parts of the human figure, animals and objects set within non-specific locations. These fragments then act as outlines or framing devices for other subjects to explore how motifs take on new, ambiguous meanings when placed in different contexts. The four paintings are mounted within traditional frames made specially for the display, a collaboration between the artist and the Gallery’s Framing Department.
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