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classic scenes that symbolize the American way of life through the familiar
works of American Regionalist artist Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975).
Benton belonged to the last generation of artists that wanted to provide
Americans with a democratic art easily accessible to the average citizen.
Regionalism refers to the work of a number of rural artists, mostly
from the Midwest, who came to prominence in the 1930s. What they shared
was a humble, anti-modernist style and a desire to depict everyday life.
Benton was at the forefront of the American Scene movement along with
Grant Wood who was known for his famous painting of “American Gothic.”
Benton’s belief was that art is renewed from life, not from art. This
was a direct reaction to the work of Jackson Pollock, one of Benton’s
principal students at the Art Students League from 1930 to 1933. “Thomas
Hart Benton (1889-1975): The American Story”, on display through July
28, includes two of Benton’s major oil paintings, “The Twist” and “Ozark
Reflections,” along with fifteen etchings and two bronze works, all
on loan to the Museum from a private collection. |
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