The Art Gallery of Ontario has another great exhibit - Francis Bacon and Henry Moore: Terror and Beauty. While the two artists never worked together, they are products of a similar time in England. Even though they had very different personalities and lifestyles, and worked in different media, their work goes very well together.
The exhibit is arranged across different themes, including violence. It is easy to see the violence in Francis Bacon's images, but as Dr. Francis Warner (Emeritus Fellow, St. Peter's College, University of Oxford) said: "the bones [of violence] poke through" many of Moore's sculptures as well. I thought this rough edge in Working Model for Standing Figure: Knife Edge was a good example of that (fiberglass, 1961, part of the many works Henry Moore gave to the AGO, this one in 1973).
Filed under :: Art :: Art Gallery of Ontario
Location :: Art Gallery of Ontario - Toronto, Ontario
Address :: 317 Dundas Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada - M5T 1G4
OpenStreetMap :: 43.65324857403473, -79.39257144927979
Photo date :: April 2, 2014
Camera details :: Canon EOS 10D | 1/90 | f 2.0 | ISO 400 | 50mm
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This is one of the many photos I've taken at a range of exhibits over the years at the wonderful Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto.
This is my long standing photoblog - think Instagram before Instagram. Back in 2004 I bought a Canon digital 10D with a great lens, and thought I'd force myself to take lots of pictures. The site contains more than 1,300 photos, so safe to say I have the quantity part taken care of.
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