Newport's Redwood Library to Host Exhibit on Parisian Art

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Newport's Redwood Library to Host Exhibit on Parisian Art

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The Redwood Library & Athenaeum is set to launch its newest exhibition titled “Modernity vs. Tradition: Art at the Parisian Salon 1750-1900.”

“We haven’t traditionally apprehended the Salon—the principal expression of the Parisian high art scene— from this sort of bottom-up perspective. Yet its evolution into a popular cultural phenomenon comparable to the Super Bowl gives us a view onto a time when art had mass appeal. By the mid-nineteenth century everybody went to the Salon, and its widespread press coverage as both popular entertainment and shop window for artists make it particularly revealing about the intersection of art, media and consumerism,” said Redwood Executive Director and exhibition curator, Benedict Leca.

The exhibition will launch on Friday, December 1 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Van Alen Gallery.

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The Exhibit

The show traces the 200-year history of the Salon through a gathering of prints, pamphlets, press images and published criticism.

The exhibition charts the evolution of the Salon, from the early presentations rooted in the civic pageantry of royal patronage, through the Enlightenment Salons of the Royal Academy and the highly contested nineteenth-century exhibitions, all the way to the culminating presentations of the Universal Exposition of 1900.

Featuring over 75 works, the exhibition includes a range of salon livrets spanning two hundred years, a number of rare pamphlets treating the early Salons, period newspapers, examples of the two known explicatory pamphlets produced by Jacques-Louis David, a varied display of published critical treatments of the Salon, a concentrated selection of press images depicting the Salon and its component events from jury selection to opening and presentation, a choice grouping of satiric Daumier lithographs from the Charivari, and a concentration of photographs, ephemera and rare published critical treatments of the art exhibitions of the Universal Exposition of 1900.


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