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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

My Favorite Artworks at Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venezia (Venice)

Collezione Peggy Guggenheim (Peggy Guggenheim Collection), located in an unfinished 18th-century palace, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, boasts many modern masterpieces ranging in style from Cubism and Surrealism to Abstract Expressionism.

One of my favorite work there was a sculpture in the garden: The Cloven Viscount (Il visconte dimezzato) by Mimmo Paladino, which was simultaneously formal and fluid, familiar and strange, comforting and unsettling.  The figure, installed inside a small square brick confinement, in a small pile of gravels, was unassuming and even humble, but his intentionally stiff posture, resembling age-dried twigs, bore the traces of the ravage of time and wearying journey. 

DSCN2977 _ The Cloven Viscount (Il visconte dimezzato), Mimmo Paladino, 1998, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim
The Cloven Viscount (Il visconte dimezzato), Mimmo Paladino, 1998

My second favorite work was a painting by Giogiro de Chirico, titled The Red Tower, in the typical style of the highly individual artist - subtly yet strikingly contrasting colors, enigmatic landscape and cityscape, opaque symbols and overwhelming sense of desolation and loneliness.  The focal point of the work, the Red Tower, was really a foreboding fortress squatting somewhat in the background, and held secrets the artists refused to divulge.

 DSCN2881 _ The Red Tower (La Tour rouge), Giorgio de Chirico, 1913, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, 15 October
The Red Tower (La Tour rouge), Giorgio de Chirico, 1913


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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Two Museums in Venice - Gallerie dell'Accademia & Collezione Peggy Guggenheim


DSCN2655 _ Galleria dell'Accademia, Venezia, 15 October
Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice

In 2000, when I visited Rome and Florence, I made a seemingly silly day trip from Florence to Venice, specifically to visit Gallerie dell'Accademia in order to see two of my favorite paintings there - the intimate and enigmatic Tempest by Giorgione and Paolo Veronese's immense and celebratory The Feast in the House of Levi, along with others.  The trip to Venice was quite rushed but the visit to the museum and admiring those paintings below were truly gratifying.


Tempest, Giorgione, Wikipedia Commons, source: http://www.artchive.com/artchive/g/giorgione/tempest.jpg


The Feast in the House of Levi", Paolo Veronese, Wikipedia Commons, source: Ghirlandajo

In October 2012, Venice was one of my major stop of my Austrian and Italian trip, thus afforded me more time to visit Gallerie dell'Accademia and I was looking forward to re-exam those two favorites.  However, it didn't happen as planned -- a huge scaffolding largely blocked out The Feast in the House of Levi!  My consolation was that I did see it twelve years before and that proved the motto of "Seize the day".

I was able to see Giorgione's Tempest, along with his La Vecchia (below), a portrait of startlingly modern sensitivity. 

DSCN2677 _ La Vecchia, Giorgione, Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venezia
La Vecchia, Giorgione, Gallerie dell'Accademia

I also love Lorenzo Lotto's portraits, such as this "Portrait of a Gentleman in His Study" (c1527):

DSCN2681 _ Portrait of a Gentleman in His Study (c1527) by Lorenzo Lotto (c1480-1556), Accademia

Vittore Carpaccio's (1497-98) cycle of Legend of S. Ursula was particularly intriguing and interesting to me:

DSCN2694 _ Arrival of the Ambassadors, 
Legend of S. Ursula, Vittore Carpaccio, 1497-98, 
Accademia
Arrival of the Ambassadors, Legend of S. Ursula, Vittore Carpaccio, 1497-98

DSCN2690 _ Departure of the Ambassadors, 
Legend of S. Ursula, Vittore Carpaccio, 1497-98, 
Accademia
Departure of the Ambassadors, Legend of S. Ursula, Vittore Carpaccio, 1497-98

Gallerie dell'Accademia was a venerable ancient institution and paintings collected there were too numerous to record and describe properly here so I chose the paintings below, which formed a rough cycle of Jesus's life, all by remarkable painters with great felicity.

DSCN2683 _ Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venezia

DSCN2679 _ Giovanni Bellini, Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venezia
Giovanni Bellini, Gallerie dell'Accademia

DSCN2686 _ Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venezia, 2012 October

DSCN2682 _ John the Baptist, Titian, c. 1542, Gallerie dell'Accademia, 15 October
John the Baptist, Titian, c. 1542, Gallerie dell'Accademia

DSCN2684 _ Pietà, Titian, 1575, Gallerie dell'Accademia, 15 October
Pietà, Titian, 1575, Gallerie dell'Accademia

DSCN2688 _ Gallerie dell'Accademia, 15 October

DSCN2689 _ Gallerie dell'Accademia, 15 October

DSCN2687 _ Tiopolo, Gallerie dell'Accademia, 15 October
Tiopolo, Gallerie dell'Accademia

The other museum in Venice whose main attraction was the art collection, other than sumptuous palaces and ancient artifacts, was a museum dedicated to 20th century's works, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim (Peggy Guggenheim Collection), housed in Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, an unfinished 18th century Grand Canal palace, which was both quirky and iconic.

DSCN2288 _ Gondola in front of Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, Venezia, 14 October

The unfinished palazzo was quite charming with great view of the Grand Canal from inside the museum.

DSCN2902 _ View of Grand Canal from Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, Venezia, 15 October DSCN2849 _ View of Grand Canal from Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, Venezia, 15 October

It had some interesting sculptures, mostly in front of the palazzo and inside the courtyard, and the most memorable one perhaps was the giggle-inducing The Angel of the City by Marino Marini, 1948.

DSCN2832 _ Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, Venezia, 15 October

DSCN2830 _ The Angel of the City, Marino Marini, 1948, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, Venezia, 15 October DSCN2892 _ Surface devéloppable, Antoine Persner, Collezione Pegg Guggenheim, 15 October
The Angel of the City, Marino Marini, 1948 (left) and Surface devéloppable, Antoine Persner (right)

DSCN2942 _ Chariot, Fritz Koening, 1957, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim DSCN2936 _ Tauromachy (Tauromachie), Germaine Richier, 1953, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim
Chariot, Fritz Koening, 1957 (left) and Tauromachy (Tauromachie), Germaine Richier, 1953 (right)

DSCN2977 _ The Cloven Viscount (Il visconte dimezzato), Mimmo Paladino, 1998, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim
The Cloven Viscount (Il visconte dimezzato), Mimmo Paladino, 1998

The museum was crowded with early 20th century works by many famed painters, and apparently the collection hadn't stopped it growth.  While browsing, the fame of the museum felt a bit over-rated; yet, once I started to look back, the huge array of talents on display there was quite astonishingly rich.  Below are a selection of my favorites, listed in chronological order:

DSCN2882 _ Rain (La Pluie), Marc Chagall,  1911, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, 15 October
Rain (La Pluie), Marc Chagall, 1911

DSCN2881 _ The Red Tower (La Tour rouge), Giorgio de Chirico, 1913, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, 15 October
The Red Tower (La Tour rouge), Giorgio de Chirico, 1913

DSCN2877 _ The Cyclist (Il ciclista), Mario Sironi, 1916, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim
The Cyclist (Il ciclista), Mario Sironi, 1916

DSCN2883 _ Composition with Propeller (Composizione con elica), Mario Sironi, 1919, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim
Composition with Propeller (Composizione con elica), Mario Sironi, 1919

DSCN2876 _ The Engineer’s Mistress 
(L’amante dell’ingegnere), Carrà Carlo, 1921, Peggy 
Guggenheim
The Engineer’s Mistress (L’amante dell’ingegnere), Carrà Carlo, 1921

DSCN2838 _ Painting, Joan Miró, 1925, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, Venezia, 15 October
Painting, Joan Miró, 1925

DSCN2889 _ Magic Garden (Zaubergarten), Paul Klee, March 1926, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim
Magic Garden (Zaubergarten), Paul Klee, March 1926

DSCN2927 _ The Bowl of Grapes (Le Compotier de raisins), Georges Barque, 1926, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim
The Bowl of Grapes (Le Compotier de raisins), Georges Barque, 1926

DSCN2837 _ The Kiss, 1927, Max Ernst, 
Collezione Peggy Guggenheim
The Kiss, Max Ernst, 1927

DSCN2840 _ La Baignade, Pablo Picasso, 1937, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, Venezia, 15 October
La Baignade, Pablo Picasso, 1937

DSCN2897 _ Untitled, Henry Moore, 1937, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim
Untitled, Henry Moore, 1937

DSCN2851 _ Untitled, Franz Kline, 1951, 
Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, Venezia, 15 
October
Untitled, Franz Kline, 1951

DSCN2839 _ Consciousness of Shock, Victor Brauner, 1951, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, Venezia, 15 October
Consciousness of Shock, Victor Brauner, 1951

DSCN2848 _ Untitled, Willem de Kooning, 1958, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, Venezia, 15 October
Untitled, Willem de Kooning, 1958

DSCN2856 _ Untitiled, Cy Twombly, 1967, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim
Untitled, Cy Twombly, 1967

DSCN2864 _ Study #5, Brice Marden, 1976, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, , Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, Venezia, 15 October
Study #5, Brice Marden, 1976

In this extremely crowded museum, the staff even managed to find space for special exhibit.  When we visited the museum, there was an interesting retrospective, Capogrossi Retrospective, showcasing the legacy of Giuseppe Capogrossi (1900 Rome -1972 Rome), whose work ranged from stylized and slightly abstract figurative paintings of the early years, to the calligraphy influenced purely abstract works of his later years.  I didn't know much about this artist and gladly made an acquaintance of him in his native Italy.

DSCN2953 _ Giuseppe Capogrossi, Capogrossi Retrospective, Peggy Guggenheim

DSCN2958 _ Giuseppe Capogrossi, Capogrossi Retrospective, Peggy Guggenheim

DSCN2951 _ Giuseppe Capogrossi, Capogrossi Retrospective, Peggy Guggenheim DSCN2970 _ Superficle 317, Giuseppe Capogrossi, 1959, Capogrossi Retrospective, Peggy Guggenheim
Giuseppe Capogrossi, Capogrossi Retrospective (left) and Superficle 317, Giuseppe Capogrossi, 1959, Capogrossi Retrospective (right)

DSCN2968 _ Superficle series, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Capogrossi Retrospective, Peggy Guggenheim
Superficle series, Giuseppe Capogrossi, Capogrossi Retrospective

DSCN2964 _ Superficle 122, Giuseppe Capogrossi, 1951, Capogrossi Retrospective, Peggy Guggenheim
Superficle 122, Giuseppe Capogrossi, 1951

Coda:  
Speaking of missed opportunities, I did miss a chance to fully appreciate the famous Titian's Assumption of the Virgin, which was also partially hidden by scaffolding inside the Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari. This perhaps called for another trip back to Venice.

DSCN2257 _ Basilica di Santa Maria 
Gloriosa dei Frari, Venezia, 14 October
Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari

DSCN2251 _ Basilica di Santa Maria 
Gloriosa dei Frari, Venezia, 14 October _ Modified
Titian's Assumption of the Virgin


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Label: Italy, Austria and Italy Trip 2012