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  1. What is a Cut-Out? The cut-outs were created in distinct phases. The raw materials—paper and gouache—were purchased, and the two materials combined: studio assistants painted sheets of paper with gouache. Matisse then cut shapes from these painted papers and arranged them into compositions.

    • In the Studio

      In The Studio. Henri Matisse created his cut-outs in three...

    • About Matisse

      Matisse reinvigorated his study of color in his last years...

    • Credits

      Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs is organized by The Museum of...

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    In the late 1940s, Henri Matisse turned almost exclusively to cut paper as his primary medium, and scissors as his chief implement, introducing a radically new operation that came to be called a cut-out. Matisse would cut painted sheets into forms of varying shapes and sizesfrom the vegetal to the abstractwhich he then arranged into lively composit...

    Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs is a groundbreaking reassessment of this important body of work. The largest and most extensive presentation of the cut-outs ever mounted, the exhibition includes approximately 100 cut-outsborrowed from public and private collections around the globealong with a selection of related drawings, prints, illustrated books, s...

    This exhibition was sparked by an initiative to conserve The Museum of Modern Arts monumental cut-out The Swimming Pool (1952), a favorite of visitors since its acquisition by MoMA in 1975. The Swimming Pool is the only cut-out composed for a specific roomthe artists dining room in his apartment in Nice, France. The goals of the multiyear conservat...

    With research on two frontsconservation and curatorialthis exhibition offers a reconsideration of the cut-outs by exploring a host of technical and conceptual issues: the artists methods and materials and the role and function of the works in his practice; their environmental aspects; their sculptural and temporal presence as their painted surfaces...

  2. www.moma.org › momaorg › sharedThe Cut-Outs - MoMA

    the life of the cut-outs in Matisse’s studios. They show how he surrounded himself with them, and they reveal the way paper forms exhibited texture and materiality, curling off the walls and migrating within and between compositions. The cut-outs were a continuation of the artist’s longstanding engagement with color and contour and were

  3. 9 de out. de 2014 · “Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs,” at the Museum of Modern Art, presents about 100 painted-paper works, produced during a difficult era for the artist.

  4. 21 de out. de 2014 · The famous artist overcame grave illness to forge a brave new direction in modern art. Alastair Sooke explains the power and the meaning of Matisse’s late works. In 1941, Matisse survived a...

  5. Published in conjunction with the most comprehensive exhibition ever devoted to Henri Matisse's paper cut-outs, this book presents approximately 150 works in a groundbreaking reassessment of the artist's colorful and innovative final years.

  6. 7 de set. de 2014 · From snowflowers to dancers, circus scenes and a famous snail, the exhibition showcases a dazzling array of 120 works made between 1936 and 1954. Bold, exuberant and often large in scale, the cut-outs have an engaging simplicity coupled with incredible creative sophistication.