Monday, 21 April 2014

Matisse at the Tate Modern


****
Give a man in wheelchair a pair of dressmaking scissors and some large sheets of brightly painted paper and, just over half a century later, the Tate can hold a retrospective. Simultaneously child-like  and sophisticated these cut-outs undoubtably act as a precursor  for much of twentieth century abstract art.


No comments:

Post a Comment