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Opens Oct. 20
Discover a decade of exploration, innovation, and renewal in the work of
acclaimed artist Henri Matisse.
This major exhibition tells the story of Matisse as he worked his way through a long creative block at the beginning of the 1930s. Sparked by a commission to decorate the main gallery of the Barnes Foundation, Matisse entered a decade of renewed artistic exploration that forever changed his approach to easel painting.
See it at the exhibition's only U.S. venue: The Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Matisse in the 1930s is organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Musée de l’Orangerie, Paris, and the Musée Matisse Nice.
In Philadelphia, the exhibition is made possible by the Annenberg Foundation Fund for Major Exhibitions, The Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation, The Women’s Committee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Gloria and Jack Drosdick Fund for Special Exhibitions, the Harriet and Ronald Lassin Fund for Special Exhibitions, the Jill and Sheldon Bonovitz Fund for Exhibitions, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Christopher H. Gadsden, Mrs. Henry F. Harris, Independence Blue Cross, the Robert Lehman Foundation, The Leslie Miller and Richard Worley Foundation, Barbara A. Podell and Mark G. Singer, Katie and Tony Schaeffer, Robbi and Bruce Toll, Constance and Sankey Williams, and other generous donors.
Support for the accompanying publication was provided by The Davenport Family Foundation and The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation.
Promotional support has been provided by PHLCVB and Visit Philadelphia.
Matisse in the 1930s is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.
Woman in Blue, 1937, by Henri Matisse (Philadelphia Museum of Art: Gift of Mrs. John Wintersteen, 1956-23-1) © 2022 Succession H. Matisse/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
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