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Touching color. The renewal of pastel
Exhibitions in Barcelona. Fundación MAPFRE Casa Garriga Nogués Exhibition Hall
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The history of art is not merely the story of the visual proposals of artists and movements. It is also the study of the techniques and materials used. This exhibition focuses on one of them, traditionally viewed as superior to drawing but inferior to painting: pastel.
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Casa Garriga Nogués. Diputació, 250. 08007 Barcelona
Touching color. The renewal of pastel
The history of art is not merely the story of the visual proposals of artists and movements. It is also the study of the techniques and materials used. This exhibition focuses on one of them, traditionally viewed as superior to drawing but inferior to painting: pastel.
Come and reacquaint yourself with the arts. Find out about the new opening hours and security and hygiene measures and plan your visit now.
In appreciation of their work in the fight against COVID-19, all healthcare personnel, along with members of the State Security Forces and fire brigade, will enjoy free entrance to this exhibition. They will be entitled to two entrance tickets per person which they can obtain by showing their identification at the ticket desk.
In compliance with the measures imposed by public authorities educational activities (schools and families) are temporarily suspended.
The exhibition halls and the conditions applied to visits are adapted to comply with the health protection measures established by the authorities to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The health and hygiene measures are:
- Reduction of capacity.
- Compulsory use of a mask.
- Maintaining social distancing.
- Regular cleaning and disinfection.
- Hydroalcoholic gel dispensers.
- Neither the Audioguide nor coat check services are available. Important: any drinks and food items will be confiscated before entering the exhibition area and cannot be recovered at the exit. It will not be allowed to enter with backpacks, bags or other objects whose size might represent a safety risk to the items exhibited.
The exhibition
The exhibition Touching color. The renewal of pastel delves into the history of the resurgence of pastel from the 1830s, when the term "pastelist" appeared, until its manifestations in the 20th century. While pastel technique experienced a considerable rise in popularity in the 18th century, to the point of becoming an art in its own right, it never gained full legitimacy vis-à-vis oil painting, considered the supreme creative discipline. Its inherent fragility, its pigeon-holing in the genre of portraiture (far less appreciated than the representation of momentous historic or religious milestones) and its appropriation by many women prevented it from gaining access to the realm of "great" painting.
At the same time, the extensive use of pastel for sketches tended to confuse it with graphic arts. As a result, it was not until the 20th century that the art of pastel slowly began to reclaim its autonomy in relation to painting, ultimately reaching its greatest height. It is at this moment of rebirth of the technique where the exhibition Touching color, featuring the works that justify applying the name "pastelists" to their creators, begins.
Artists such as Eugène Boudin, Odilon Redon and Edgar Degas are among those who, embracing this technique, conferred upon it an innovating status through the use of pastel sticks. Throughout the first half of the 20th century, pastel maintained this new status, embodying the rupture of languages that the next generation would usher in with artists such as Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, María Blanchard and Theo van Doesburg, to name a few.
Four Key Features
Over the course of the history of art, pastel was considered a technique somewhere between drawing and painting. But modern artists began to discover its specificity, making it an art in its own right. For this, they looked back with nostalgia to the golden age of this medium: the 18th century.
Pastel is a technique traditionally associated with female artists. Aware of being relegated to academic circles, many of these pioneering women embraced pastel, a manageable and economic medium that with time would provide them with an alternative path to the fine arts, previously reserved for men.
The Impressionists found in pastel a medium conducive to working outdoors and capturing fleeting moments. The pastels of Edgar Degas represent an essential chapter in the history of modern art: spontaneity and unfettered color (characteristics inherent to the technique) take center stage in his nudes, portraits and landscapes.
Odilon Redon is the most well-known pastelist from the turn of the century, a key figure in the evolution of symbolist and avant-garde aesthetics. Following the model of his dreamy, enigmatic atmospheres, 20th century artists ranging from Joseph Stella to Theo van Doesburg to Joan Miró, María Blanchard and Hans Hartung reclaimed pastel freely and with an open mind.
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