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Tapestries by the masters
Mix of modern art with ancient methods offers bold abstract designs
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The bold, abstract designs done in tapestry are "a surprisingly appealing combination. The simple geometries and pure colors of much modern art transfer readily to the look, and the large scale and soft texture of tapestry give these designs a sense of drama, warmth and richness."
The exhibit features 17 tapestries, all made in France and borrowed from various collections by The Trust for Museum Exhibitions for the purpose of the show. BYU's MOA is one of only six museums in the country to get the show, and the only one in the West. "As a university museum, one of our goals is education," says museum spokesperson Chris Wilson, "and this is a great way to get people excited about modern art."
There's a lot of variety, adds Anderson. "The bold Calders; the details of the Chagall, where you can almost see the brushstrokes. Lurcat's tree-of-life thing is pretty thrilling. And I love the Matisses: 'Birds of the Air' and 'Fish of the Sea.' They flutter and float. You can sit and contemplate them for hours. With Matisse, you get such a different sense of motion. With the Calders, the textures change, every row is different."
Like so much of modern art, the tapestries "invite speculation," says Anderson. That's the joy of it, he says. "It's very satisfying, very energizing to think about."
If you go
What: "Tapestries: The Great Modernists"
Where: Brigham Young University Museum of Art, Provo
When: Through July 24
How much: Free
Phone: 801-422-8287
Web: www.byu.edu/moa
E-mail: carma@desnews.com
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