ニューヨーク近代美術館のインスタグラム(themuseumofmodernart) - 4月26日 04時51分


🧩 A painting puzzle with more than one solution…

This large-scale piece by José Clemente Orozco can be arranged in any order, with six different arrangements preferred by the artist. The artist painted the six nine by three feet panels (each weighing more than 450 pounds) over a period of ten days on site at MoMA in 1940, often working in front of Museum visitors. In devising a system of panels that could be rearranged in any order, Orozco invented a radical new way of making paintings.

Though he specified that the panels are interchangeable, until now the Museum has always shown them in the configuration that Orozco originally devised. So it was with great excitement last month that we reordered the panels.

🎨 Eminent Mexican-art scholar James Oles describes the circumstances behind this epic, mutable artwork on #MoMAMagazine, link in bio.
🎨 See the piece in its new configuration in Gallery 522: Responding to War.


José Clemente Orozco. “Dive Bomber and Tank.” 1940. Commissioned through the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Fund. © 2023 José Clemente Orozco / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / SOMAAP, Mexico


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