Wednesday, 16 October 2013



Paul Klee exhibition at Tate Modern first major UK show for a decade
Hi class, today I talk about an article I read about an exhibition of Paul Klee at the Tate Modern.
Paul Klee died 73 years ago, and today the Tate Modern make the exhibition about his work and opening today in the museum.
The exhibition has 130 paintings and drawings by the artist.
Chris Dercon, director of the gallery said: “This is the first time a museum show the work of Paul Klee like this need be see”.
Paul Klee was a very important artist at twenty century and he was an influence to the other painters in this age.
The curator of the exhibition is Matthew Gale and he work much in the exhibition, he does a study about the system of Paul Klee: he followed how the painter made his painting in chronological order.
Paul Klee worked on many paintings at the same time said the curator and the team of museum found the method to found his work in an order chronological and simultaneous. The visitors today will see the exhibition in a chronological order like they visiting hi studio of painting.
The exhibitions collect painting by the artist in different museum from around the world

1 comment:

  1. That's a really well produced exhibition. Since many years ago that we can't see in Chile an exhibition like that.

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