Current Exhibition (view all)
Out of Shape: Stylistic Distortions of the Human Form in Art from the Logan Collection
When: March 14 – June 8, 2008
Where: Prints and Drawings Galleries and Twentieth-Century Galleries
About the show
From the collection of Vicki (class of 1968) and Kent Logan, who have amassed one of the most important private collections of international contemporary art in the United States, this exhibition focuses on the work of artists who have used the portrait to explore issues of psychological identity as well as to reinvent figuration as a conceptual tool. In the work of such artists as Lisa Yuskavage, George Condo, Marc Quinn, Nicola Tyson, and Francesco Clemente, the human form takes on a radically expressive shape, while other artists such as Laylah Ali, Chris Ofili, John Currin, and Cecily Brown portray their human subjects with distinctive stylistic distortions. The exhibition comprises works on paper by over twenty-five contemporary artists along with a small selection of paintings and sculptures. Also included in the exhibition will be work by Kim Dingle, Nicole Eisenman, Lijun Fang, Moyna Flanagan, Antony Gormley, Gottfried Helwein, Kurt Kauper, Kelly McLane, Jason Middlebrook, Bruce Nauman, Manuel Neri, Richard Phillips, Mel Ramos, Thomas Schütte, Andy Warhol, John Wesley, and Su-en Wong.
This exhibition and its publication are supported by the Friends of the Frances Lehman Loeb Exhibition Fund.
![Fifty-One Days on Mount Abu: XIII, Tapas [Feature image for the exhibit]](../../assets/images/outofshape.jpg)
Fifty-One Days on Mount Abu: XIII, Tapas, 1995
Francesco Clemente (Italian, 1952– )
Watercolor on handmade paper
Collection of Kent Logan and Vicki Logan (class of 1968)
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