GladstoneOn view
Women
Gustav Klimt
May 15 – Jun 18 · Upper East Side
"I never painted a self-portrait. I am not interested in myself as a subject; rather, I am drawn to other people, especially women. Whoever wishes to understand me as an artist - which is the only remarkable aspect - should look at my paintings and discern through them who I am and what I seek to express." —Gustav Klimt If Klimt's paintings offer a way to understand the artist, his drawings bring us closer still—distilling his vision into its most direct and intimate form. Gladstone and Richard Nagy Ltd. present Women, an exhibition of studies and drawings by Gustav Klimt. Both sublimely sensual and modern, the exhibition is an overview of Klimt's mature style of drawing, one that owes more to the Austrian artistic movement Jugendstil than the academic. Notably, Klimt's extensive collection of erotic drawings, which sparked controversy both during his lifetime and after, remains a significant aspect of his oeuvre. Today, the preparatory drawings related to his paintings are regarded as some of Klimt's finest works.

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Gladstone
Upper East Side · 130 E 64th St