Artwork: A Bacchanalian Revel before a Term (detail), 1632-22. Nicolas Poussin (French, 1594-1665). The National Gallery, London. Bought, 1826. Ana Maria Alvarez image: copyright 2022 J. Paul Getty Trust. Design: copyright 2022 J. Paul Getty Trust.

Frieze 91 Los Angeles: Online J. Paul Getty Museum Opening Digital Reception of 'Poussin and the Dance'

February 2022
Los Angeles, United States

 

Join Frieze and the J. Paul Getty Museum online for a digital VIP reception celebrating the opening of Poussin and the Dance on Monday 14 February

Nicolas Poussin was the most influential French painter of the 17th century, and an artist fascinated by dance. Portraying dancing nymphs and satyrs, he drew inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman sculpture but evolved a style all his own. He envisioned dramatic—even violent—action with a choreographer’s eye. This exhibition considers Poussin’s dancing pictures through the dual lenses of art history and contemporary dance, establishing a dialogue between the old master’s work and new dances on film by LA choreographers.

The exhibition is organized in collaboration with the National Gallery, London.


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