Thursday, July 6, 2017

Matisse Collection & Summer of Love at the MFA

The French post-Impressionist Henri Matisse believed "objects" are "actors" and his art reflects how he used the same object but made it a "character" in his art. The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is celebrating "Matisse in the Studio" until July 9. The collection includes several phases of his artwork including his nude work and how African art influenced it. Matisse would use a piece of tapestry, photograph or coffee pot as inspiration. His daughter Marguerite was one of his favorite.




Marguerite
Matisse Nude
Self-portrait



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Summer of Love

John with Robin Inside
I was pleasantly surprised to find a photo collection at the museum called "Summer of Love"  50th year celebrating the psychedelic life of 1967 including Jefferson Airplane, and The Grateful Dead. Primarily looking at San Francisco, (but also Richard Avelon's portraits of the Beatles), there are more than 120 posters to get your inner "hippie" on.






















Clapton

Grace giving the finger

I'm so fortunate to live in a city where we have several museum with the cache to attract special collections.

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