20 Nov 2021 – 13 March 2022
Venue: Art Gallery of New South Wales
Address: Art Gallery Road, The Domain
Opening Hours
The Gallery is open daily from 10am – 5pm
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(not advertised at time of publishing)
A vibrant gallery-wide festival of Matisse
This Sydney-exclusive exhibition offers an extraordinary immersion in the range and depth of the art of Henri Matisse, one of the world’s most beloved, innovative and influential artists. Developed in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou in Paris, which holds an exceptional collection of works by the artist, Matisse: Life & Spirit, Masterpieces from the Centre Pompidou, Paris is the greatest single exhibition of Matisse masterworks ever to be seen in Sydney.
Reaching from his early adventures in colour as a fauvist through to the serene and distilled designs for his chapel in Vence, the exhibition follows Matisse’s search across six decades. Through paintings, drawings, sculptures and a compelling presentation of his triumphant cut-outs, it reveals how Matisse renewed his vision time and again across his long career, seeking new ways of celebrating the seen world and expressing the energy he felt in it.
Highlights include the especially important early work Le Luxe I 1907; the mid-career masterpiece Decorative figure on an ornamental ground 1925; and the majestic self-portrait, The sorrow of the king 1952, one of the largest of the famous cut-outs that the artist created in his late career.
Filled with brilliant colour, dynamic energy, visual joy and emotional power, Matisse: Life & Spirit is an inspirational journey through the life and art of this ceaselessly inventive and life-affirming painter.
This exhibition is made possible with the support of the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW. Part of the Sydney International Art Series, bringing the world’s most outstanding exhibitions to Australia, exclusively to Sydney.
Main Image: Henri Matisse The sorrow of the king (La tristesse du roi) 1952, Centre Pompidou, Paris, MNAM-CCI, purchased by the state, 1954 AM3279P, photo © Centre Pompidou