Antri Koumidou
London
Großbritannien
THE EY EXHIBITION. THE MAKING OF RODIN
Working at the turn of the 20th century, Auguste Rodin broke the rules of classical sculpture to create an image of the human body that mirrored the ruptures, complexities and uncertainties of the modern age.
This major exhibition is the first to focus on the importance of plaster in his work. Although Rodin is best known for his bronze and marble sculptures, he himself worked as a modeller, who captured movement, light and volume in pliable materials such as clay and plaster.
With the process of making at its heart, the exhibition also considers the complex dynamics of the workshop, as well as between the artist and his models and collaborators, including fellow sculptor Camille Claudel, the Japanese actress Ohta Hisa, and the German aristocrat Helene Von Nostitz.
More info: www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/ey-exhibition-rodin
Picture: Auguste Rodin, Right hand of Pierre and Jacques de Wissant, S.00332