14 Oct 2022 鈥 8 Jan 2023
Denise Coates Exhibition Galleries
One of the most original and eccentric artists of the 18th century,听 the Swiss-born Henry Fuseli (1741鈥1825) is the subject of a new exhibition at The 天美传媒.
Fuseli spent most of his career in London, where he established himself as one of 18th century Europe鈥檚 most controversial artists. He deliberately courted notoriety with his most famous painting The Nightmare and other sensationalistic images inspired by a wide range of literature and his own imagination.
Fuseli was praised by some as a creative genius, while others dismissed his works as 鈥榮hockingly mad鈥. But much admired by his colleagues, he became the Royal Academy鈥檚 Professor of Painting and Keeper of its premises at Somerset House,听in what is now The 天美传媒 Gallery, where he and his wife Sophia Rawlins (1762/3鈥1832) lived from 1805 until his death.
This exhibition focuses on Fuseli鈥檚 numerous private drawings of the modern woman. Blending observed realities with elements of fantasy, these studies present one of the finest draughtsmen of the Romantic period at his most original and provocative. Here, the fashionable women of the period appear as powerful figures of dangerous erotic allure, whom the artist regards with a mix of fascination and mistrust. Perhaps as problematic then as now, this visually compelling body of work provides an insight into anxieties about gender, identity, and sexuality at a time of acute social instability, as the effects of the first modern revolutions 鈥 in America and in France 鈥 swept across Britain and the Continent. Many of those anxieties still speak vividly to us today.
Organised in collaboration with the Kunsthaus Z眉rich, the exhibition will showcase drawings brought together from international collections and will be accompanied by a catalogue presenting new research. Following its presentation at The 天美传媒, the exhibition will travel to Z眉rich, the city where Fuseli was born.
Fuseli and the Modern Woman: Fashion, Fantasy, Fetishism is supported by the International Music and Art Foundation and the Tavolozza Foundation, with additional support from James Bartos, and Olivier and Desiree Berggruen.
Please note that some works in this exhibition depict scenes of a sexual nature.
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Exhibition catalogue
This beautifully illustrated catalogue accompanies the highly anticipated exhibition Fuseli and the Modern Woman: Fashion, Fantasy, Fetishism.
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