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Milton Avery: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

Past exhibition
5 March - 5 June 2022
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Sea & Sand Dunes, 1955
Sea & Sand Dunes, 1955

The modernist American painter Milton Avery (1885-1965) expressed his vision of the world through harmonious color and simplified forms. His career spanned the movements of American Impressionism and Abstract Expressionism yet in light of these major artistic traditions, he forged a staunchly independent path as an artist. Throughout his work, Avery's color sensibility and balance of form remained apparent. Milton Avery, the first retrospective exhibition in the United States in thirty years, brings together a selection of 60 artworks representative of his signature themes including scenes of daily life, portraits of loved ones, serene landscapes, and large-scale abstractions.

 

Organized by the Royal Academy of Arts, London, the exhibition will tour internationally. The Wadsworth is the only venue in New England and is a significant homecoming for Avery who grew up outside Hartford, took his first art classes here, and essentially learned to become an artist by exploring Connecticut.

 

His imaginative palette, often described as "poetic," earned him great acclaim as one of the great 20th-century colorists. His color sensibility and balance of form influenced a younger generation of artists such as Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman and Adolph Gottlieb, who he befriended and mentored. In Rothko's words, Avery celebrated the world around him with a poetry that "penetrated every pore of the canvas to the very last touch of the brush."

 

Exhibition organized by the Royal Academy of Arts, London in collaboration with The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art. 

Support for this exhibition is generously provided by The Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation Inc., The Saunders Foundation, and the Estate of James Lyon.

 

Exhibition curated by Edith Devaney at the Royal Academy of Arts, London, and Andrea Karnes at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and Erin Monroe at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

 

Sustaining support for the Wadsworth Atheneum provided by the Greater Hartford Arts Council's United Arts Campaign, and the Department of Economic and Community Development.

 

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  • The New Yorks Times reviews the work of Milton Avery

    The New Yorks Times reviews the work of Milton Avery

    Roberta Smith takes a look at the work of Milton Avery, which is currently on view in Hartford and New York. May 12, 2022
    'He remained a singular hybrid, who never settled into any niche, but constantly circulated, combining different ratios of cartooning, folk art, European modernism and American...
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