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Untitled (Peonias series) by Cy Twombly, on display at the Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain
100 of Cy Twombly’s works, including paintings, drawings and sculptures are on display at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, marking the most comprehensive show the artist has had in thus far in Spain and highlighting the tremendous influence Cy Twombly has had on postwar art. Curated by Carmen Gimenez, Guggenheim Bilbao’s curator of 20th Century art, the exhibition is a joint effort between that museum and the Tate Modern, and is arranged in roughly chronological order, featuring some well known Twombly pieces.
Nine Discourses on Commodus (1963), a recent acquisition belonging to the Guggenheim Bilbao’s permanent collection, is a nine piece polyptych that is also a central piece in the exhibition. Meant to be viewed together, the panels are a meditation on Commodus, a Roman Emperor and son of Marcus Aurelius, reflecting Twombly’s career-long interest in antiquity and mythology. Ferragosto (1961), a five piece set which was actually the first series of paintings conceived as such by Twombly. The series, which unlike Commodus can be viewed as separate pieces unto themselves, was previously spread across the collections of several museums and private collections; the display at the Guggenheim is thus a unique opportunity to see them all at once. Quattro Stagioni (1993-5), a series currently housed at the Tate Modern in London which revolves around seasonal themes, symbols and colors, is another important series on display.
Many of the works are on loan from renowned arts institutions, including the Tate Modern in London, the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris as well as from the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Menil Collection of Houston and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., among others. The exhibit occupies the entire second floor, and a gallery on the first floor of the landmark museum designed by Frank Gehry, a setting which is a work of art itself and can be seen to interact with the works in the exhibit.
CY TWOMBLY
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Guggenheim Museum
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Bilbao, Bizkaia, Spain
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through February 15, 2009
Artist Page: Cy Twombly at the Gagosian Gallery
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Exhibit page: Cy Twombly at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
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Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao Celebrates Cy Twombly’s 80th Birthday with Exhibition [ArtDaily]
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Previously on ArtObserved:Â GO SEE: CY TWOMBLY AT TATE MODERN, UK, THROUGH SEPTEMBER 14
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Cy Twombly at Black Mountain College in the 1950s. Photograph taken by Robert Rauschenberg. Image via Guardian.
Artist bio via Gagosian
Born in 1928 in Lexington, Virginia, Twombly studied art at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (1947–49); the Art Students League, New York (1950–51); and Black Mountain College, North Carolina (1951–52). In the mid 1950s, following travels in Europe and Africa, he emerged as a prominent figure among a group of artists working in New York that included Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. In 1959, Twombly settled permanently in Italy. In 1968, the Milwaukee Art Center mounted his first retrospective. This was followed by major retrospectives at the Kunsthaus Zürich (1987) travelling to Madrid, London and Paris. the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1994) (traveling to Houston, Los Angeles, and Berlin) and the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich (2006). In 1995, the Cy Twombly Gallery opened at the De Menil, Houston, exhibiting works made by the artist since 1954.
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Quattro Stagioni: Autunno (1993-5), by Cy Twombly, via the Tate Modern
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Quattro Stagioni: Primavera (1993-5), by Cy Twombly, via the Tate Modern
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Quattro Stagioni: Estate (1993-5) by Cy Twombly, via the Tate Modern
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Quattro Stagioni: Estate (1993-5) by Cy Twombly, via the Tate Modern
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Cold Stream (Cold Stream) (1966) by Cy Twombly via Art Daily
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Returning from Tonnicoda (1973) by Cy Twombly. Image via Artnet
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Souvenir (1992) by Cy Twombly. Image via Artnet
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Untitled (Bastian 38) (1973) by Cy Twombly, via Artnet