Willem de Kooning and Italy

 

Location
Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice

Dates
April 17 – September 15, 2024

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Willem de Kooning, one of the most revolutionary and influential artists of the 20th century, will be the subject of a major exhibition in the Temporary Exhibitions Halls at the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. Coinciding with the 60th International Venice Biennale, the exhibition Willem de Kooning and Italy will run until 15 September 2024. The exhibition will be the first to explore the time de Kooning spent in Italy in 1959 and 1969 and the profound impact those visits had on his work. It brings together around 75 works, making it the largest presentation of the artist ever organised in Italy.

 

 

The curators of the exhibition, Gary Garrels and Mario Codognato, will establish the influence of Italy on de Kooning's subsequent paintings, drawings and sculpture in America, which has never before been thoroughly researched. The lasting effect of these two creative periods will be revealed in an outstanding selection of works, ranging from the late 1950s through to the 1980s.

 

Willem de Kooning Untitled (Rome), 1959

 

Giulio Manieri Elia, Director, Gallerie dell'Accademia, said: "We are convinced that proposing de Kooning was the right choice for several reasons: first of all for the importance of the artist. Secondly, because of its subject and special connections with Italy, which is dear and close to us. It should be added that following de Kooning's death, his works have rarely been seen in Italy, with the last exhibition dedicated to his work dating back eighteen years ago. Finally, what convinced us was the quality of the curators' selection, featuring around 75 works that represent the breadth of de Kooning's most expressive periods."

 

Willem de Kooning Untitled #12, 1969


The exhibition will include a selection of the large and striking "Black and White Rome" drawings de Kooning made during his first extended visit to Rome in 1959. They will be shown with works from the late 1950s, made in the years leading up to de Kooning's first visit to Italy.
For the first time, three of de Kooning's best-known pastoral landscapes Door to the River, A Tree in Naples and Villa Borghese will be exhibited together. Painted in New York in 1960, the lingering memory of his trip to Italy is clear. This section of the exhibition also includes large figurative paintings from the mid-1960s that paved the way for his interest in sculpture.

 

Willem de Kooning in his East Hampton Studio, New York, 1971