Columbia Museum of Art Hosts Dazzling French Moderns Exhibition Featuring Over 50 Iconic Works

Columbia Prepares for Art Extravaganza with French Moderns Exhibition

Columbia is buzzing with excitement! Mark your calendars, art lovers, because starting Saturday, October 5, the Columbia Museum of Art will kick off a magnificent exhibition titled French Moderns: Monet to Matisse, 1850 – 1950. This dazzling showcase is organized by the respected Brooklyn Museum and will feature over 50 incredible works from this vibrant period of French art.

A Journey Through Time

Between the Revolution of 1848 and the end of World War II, France went through a whirlwind of changes—socially, politically, and culturally. And right at the heart of it was Paris, where artists weren’t just witnessing history; they were shaping it! This exhibition offers a peek into the artistic explosion that came out of that era, reveling in styles that broke away from traditional norms.

From Realism to Surrealism, you can expect to see remarkable works from some of the most influential artists of the time. Renowned figures like Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, Edgar Degas, and many others will have their masterpieces on display. Whether you’re a seasoned art aficionado or simply looking for a fun weekend activity, this exhibition promises to be a dazzling experience.

Opening Night Preview Party

If you’re eager to be the first to witness this spectacular showcase, you’re in luck! On Friday, October 4, a special French Moderns Preview Party will celebrate the opening. It’s a fantastic chance to mingle with other art enthusiasts and get a sneak peek before the general public. The excitement is palpable, and ticket sales for this exclusive event began on September 6; so, make sure to grab yours soon!

An Unmissable Experience

Michael Neumeister, the Senior Curator at CMA, shared his excitement: “It is rare for works with this degree of importance and quality to travel outside of major institutions. This presents a wonderful opportunity for our community to experience significant works of art by some of the most familiar and important names in art history.” Like many in the community, Neumeister is thrilled to provide such a unique opportunity to local art lovers and curious visitors alike.

What to Expect

As you stroll through the museum, expect to be mesmerized by the sharp contrasts and vibrant colors that characterized French modern art. Each painting tells a story, capturing a moment in time filled with emotion, thought, and a revolutionary spirit. With styles that run the gamut from Impressionism to Cubism, the diversity in these works will surely captivate anyone who walks through the doors.

Plan Your Visit

Don’t forget to set aside time for this exhibition, which will be running until January 5, 2024. This is not just an exhibition; it’s an opportunity to step back into history and witness how art reflects the world around it—a truly enriching experience for everyone.

The CMA invites you to join in this remarkable exploration of the French modernist movement, where creativity flourished like never before. Prepare to be inspired, moved, and captivated by the magic of art!


Author: HERE Chapin

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