![Carlos Alonso, Que corrían mordiéndose [Those Who Run Biting Each Other], 1968, colored wash and black ink on paper, 19 13/16 x 27 5/8 in. Blanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Gift of John and Barbara Duncan, 1971](https://artsportal.la.utexas.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/image-e1674073915237-760x345.jpeg)
Medieval X Modern
Presented by Blanton Museum of Art
Description
Medieval X Modern
Many artists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries were fascinated by the styles and subjects of medieval art. Soaring cathedrals and ornate illuminated manuscripts impressed artists living in an era of increasing mechanization, while reverent visions of saints and heroes offered inspirational models in the midst of war and political violence. Along with representative medieval objects, Medieval X Modern presents the work of modern artists from Europe and the Americas who created prints, drawings, paintings, illustrated books, sculptures, and decorative objects informed by the spectacular craftsmanship and compelling historical figures of the Middle Ages. Scholars and artists also produced publications illustrating royal treasures and architectural remains that not only testify to a pride in the medieval past, but also serve nationalistic narratives in the present. Drawing primarily from the Blanton’s collection, Medieval X Modern offers a wide array of artistic responses to the European Middle Ages, including one of the museum’s most iconic works—Ellsworth Kelly’s Austin.
Curated by Christine Zepeda, Andrew W. Mellon Fellow in Prints and Drawings and Holly Borham, Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings and European Art, Blanton Museum of Art
Opens: December 10, 2022
Closes: July 9, 2023
To make special arrangements for your course, contact:
Siobhan McCusker, Museum Educator, University Audiences
siobhan.mccusker@blantonmuseum.org
(512) 471-7175
You may also visit the University Programs page and complete the online request form:
https://blantonmuseum.org/university-programs/
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Location
Blanton Museum of Art 200 East Martin Luther King Junior Blvd. Austin Texas 78712