• 2025.09.11 (Thu)
  • All articles
  • LOGIN
  • JOIN
Global Economic Times
APEC2025KOREA가이드북
  • Synthesis
  • World
  • Business
  • Industry
  • ICT
  • Distribution Economy
  • Korean Wave News
  • Opinion
  • Arts&Culture
  • Sports
  • People & Life
  • Lee Yeon-sil Column
  • Ko Yong-chul Column
  • Photo News
  • New Book Guide
  • Cherry Garden Story
MENU
 
Home > Arts&Culture

Henri Matisse: A Master of Color Comes to Daejeon

HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter / Updated : 2024-12-16 17:02:01
  • -
  • +
  • Print


Daejeon, South Korea – The Daejeon Shinsegae Gallery is thrilled to announce the upcoming exhibition, "Master of Color: Henri Matisse," which will run from December 13, 2023, to February 23, 2025. Featuring over 100 works, the exhibition offers a comprehensive look at the late masterpieces of one of the 20th century’s most influential artists.

Known as the pioneer of Fauvism and a titan of modern art alongside Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse’s bold use of color and simplified forms revolutionized the art world. The exhibition, themed “LOVE & JAZZ,” delves into Matisse’s later works, particularly his iconic "cut-out" series, exploring how the artist continued to innovate even as he faced physical limitations.

As Matisse's health declined, he turned to a new technique: cut-outs. Using scissors and paper, he created intricate collages that were as much about design as they were about painting. Inspired by his travels to Tahiti and Morocco, these works, often featuring vibrant colors and simplified forms, reflect the artist's fascination with rhythm and harmony. The exhibition also showcases Matisse’s artist books, which combined his love of literature with his visual art.

"The cut-outs are a testament to Matisse's enduring creativity," said [Curator's Name], the curator of the exhibition. "They demonstrate how an artist can continue to experiment and evolve, even in the face of adversity."

Key highlights of the exhibition include:

Cut-out series: A wide range of Matisse's iconic cut-outs, showcasing his unique style and use of color.
Artist books: A collection of Matisse's artist books, which combined his love of literature with his visual art.
Drawings: A selection of Matisse's drawings, demonstrating his mastery of line and composition.
Immersive experiences: Visitors can explore the behind-the-scenes of Matisse's famous "Red Room" through a multimedia installation and take a photo in a replica of the Chapelle du Rosaire, one of his most iconic architectural works.
The exhibition offers a unique opportunity for art enthusiasts to experience the brilliance of Henri Matisse firsthand. With its vibrant colors, bold compositions, and innovative techniques, "Master of Color: Henri Matisse" is sure to be a highlight of the Daejeon art scene.

[Copyright (c) Global Economic Times. All Rights Reserved.]

  • #globaleconomictimes
  • #koyongchul
  • #cherrylee
  • #seoulkorea
  • #periodicoeconomico
  • #글로벌이코노믹타임즈
  • #GET
  • #GETtv
  • #liderdel
HONG  MOON HWA Senior Reporter
HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter

Popular articles

  • Daejeon Zero O'Clock Festival Sheds 'No-Fun City' Moniker, Becomes Representative Korean Festival with 2.16 Million Visitors

  • AI Care Robot Rescues Suicidal Senior, Highlighting the Future of Elder Care

  • The 34th Korean Dance Festival Opens a New Chapter for Daejeon with Dance

I like it
Share
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Kakaotalk
  • LINE
  • BAND
  • NAVER
  • https://www.globaleconomictimes.kr/article/1065600064634792 Copy URL copied.
Comments >

Comments 0

Weekly Hot Issue

  • U.S. Expresses Regret Over Israeli Airstrike in Qatar, Backs Goal of Eliminating Hamas
  • Lim Young-woong's Seoul Concert Sells Out, Proving His Immense Ticket Power
  • Samsung's AI Prowess Dominates South Korea, but Lags on the Global Stage
  • Paraguayan Ambassador to US Claims China is Attempting to Interfere in Domestic Affairs
  • “The Judiciary, Public Prosecutor's Office, and Political Sphere Have Been Captured and Subordinated”
  • Paraguay's Anti-Money Laundering Efforts: Banking Sector Sees Surge in Suspicious Transactions in 2025

Most Viewed

1
Sexual Misconduct Controversy in the Cho Kuk Innovation Party: The Repeated Lack of Self-Purification in the Political Sphere
2
Mitsubishi Pulls Out of Japanese Offshore Wind Projects Amid Soaring Costs
3
Brazil Weighs Legal Action as U.S. Tariffs Escalate Trade Tensions
4
Jung Hoo Lee's Heroics Propel Giants to Walk-Off Victory
5
US Ends 'De Minimis' Exemption Permanently, No Exceptions for Any Country
광고문의
임시1
임시3
임시2

Hot Issue

Apple Unveils 'iPhone Air,' the Thinnest iPhone Ever, Starting at ₩1.59 Million in South Korea

Samsung's AI Prowess Dominates South Korea, but Lags on the Global Stage

An infant was injured by a stone thrown by a chimpanzee at a zoo in China, sparking concern among visitors.

AI Boom Fuels Memory Market Growth

China’s online public opinion manipulation goes beyond Korea

Global Economic Times
korocamia@naver.com
CEO : LEE YEON-SIL
Publisher : KO YONG-CHUL
Registration number : Seoul, A55681
Registration Date : 2024-10-24
Youth Protection Manager: KO YONG-CHUL
Singapore Headquarters
5A Woodlands Road #11-34 The Tennery. S'677728
Korean Branch
Phone : +82(0)10 4724 5264
#304, 6 Nonhyeon-ro 111-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
Copyright © Global Economic Times All Rights Reserved
  • 에이펙2025
  • 우리방송
  • APEC2025가이드북TV
Search
Category
  • All articles
  • Synthesis
  • World
  • Business
  • Industry
  • ICT
  • Distribution Economy
  • Korean Wave News
  • Opinion
  • Arts&Culture
  • Sports
  • People & Life
  • Lee Yeon-sil Column
  • Ko Yong-chul Column
  • Photo News
  • New Book Guide
  • Cherry Garden Story
  • Multicultural News
  • Jobs & Workers
  • APEC 2025 KOREA GUIDE