ROYAL ARTS VISIONS; EXHIBITION TURNER, THE SUBLIME HERITAGE

EXHIBITION TURNER 

THE SUBLIME HERITAGE

Welcome to the Sublime!


SALLE 3 DANS LES MONTAGNES  © GRIMALDI FORUM MONACO 2024 – Eric Zaragoza


COPYRIGHT GRIMALDI FORUM 2024 - Elizabeth Brooke -S.A.S le Prince Albert II

Inaugurated on July 4 by H.S.H. Prince Albert II, “Turner, the sublime heritage” opened its doors to the public this Saturday, July 6!
Presenting a collection of leading works in a unique scenography of more than 2000 m2, this exhibition is an invitation to a journey through the sublime representations of the world of Joseph Mallord William Turner, from his landscapes to the elemental explorations of light and of the atmosphere of which he was a precursor and master.

Opening Exhibition Turner, the sublime heritage at the Grimaldi Forum - Photo copyright Michael Alesi Around H.S.H. Prince Albert II, from left to right: Patrice Cellario Government Advisor - Minister of the Interior, Henri Fissore President of the Grimaldi Forum, H.E. Pierre Dartout Minister of State, Andrea Casiraghi, Elizabeth Brooke Curator of the exhibition, Neil McConnon Director of International Partnerships at the Tate, Sylvie Biancheri General Director of the Grimaldi Forum, Etienne Franzi President of CMB Monaco.

Turner uses the elements - mountains, sky, storms - to grandiose effect in his works: he not only captures the expressive power of the forces of nature but also reinvents the landscape genre. His works became a reference in the notion of the sublime which nourished the aesthetics of landscape in England in the 19th century and well beyond.

Opening Exhibition Turner, the sublime heritage at the Grimaldi Forum Photo copyright GrimaldiForumMonaco/JC Vinaj Andrea Casiraghi, Catherine Alestchenkoff, Director of cultural events at the Grimaldi Forum, H.S.H. the Sovereign Prince, Elizabeth Brooke Curator of the exhibition, William Chatelain, Head of Studies and Design of Spaces of the Grimaldi Forum



SALLE 4 SUBLIME HISTORIQUE   © GRIMALDI FORUM MONACO 2024 – E ric Zaragoza 
 
COPYRIGHT GRIMALDI FORUM 2024 - Andrea Casiraghi, Katie Paterson, HSH Prince Albert II - Lisa Milroy - Jessica Warboys - Elizabeth Brooke  
 
COPYRIGHT GRIMALDI FORUM 2024 - Elizabeth Brooke -S.A.S le Prince Albert II - Andrea Casiraghi 

Coming from the Tate collection, which here grants its largest ever loan of oils on canvas, a balanced selection of 80 canvases and works on paper by the artist reveals his eminently sensitive and poetic conception of landscape, illustrating his innovative style and its qualities of abstraction without equivalent in the history of painting.

© GRIMALDI FORUM MONACO 2024 – Eric Zaragoza SALLE 5 VENISE CITÉ DU SUBLIME


EXPO TURNER - GRIMALDI FORUM MONACO  © Grimaldi Forum Monaco 

 His determining influence and by extension his legacy, are put into dialogue throughout the exhibition, with around thirty works by major modern and contemporary artists: John Akomfrah, Edward Burtinsky, Peter Doig, Olafur Eliasson, Howard Hodgkin, Roni Horn, Richard Long, Lisa Milroy, Cornelia Parker, Katie Paterson, Laure Prouvost, Mark Rothko, Wolfgang Tillmans, James Turrell and Jessica Warboys.

SALLE 8 LE SUBLIME DES ÉLÉMENTS  © GRIMALDI FORUM MONACO 2024 – E ric Zaragoza

Turner, the Master of the Sublime, in dialogue with contemporary artists around the representation of the landscape and the relationship of man to his environment, this is the bold approach of the exhibition curator, Elizabeth Brooke, an exhibition- event not to be missed and whose theme echoes a very current subject.

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This exhibition is organized in collaboration with TATE and with the support of CMB MONACO, SOTHEBY'S and the MARZOCCO GROUP.

Joseph Mallord William Turner Breakers on a Flat Beach c.1835-40 Oil paint on canvas Tate Photo: © Tate


Howard Hodgkin Venitian Views Serie: Venice, Afternoon 1995 Etching, aquatint and hand colouring on paper © Tate ©ADAGP, Paris, 2024


Joseph Mallord William Turner Grenoble Seen from the River Drac with Mont Blanc in the Distance, c.1802 Oil paint on canvas Tate Photo: © Tate


Joseph Mallord William Turner Morning amongst the Coniston Fells, Cumberland, exhibited in 1798 Oil paint on canvas Tate Photo: © Tate

 

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