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CHESTNUT HILL, MASS. â The McMullen Museum of Art at Boston College presents a groundbreaking exhibition, âPollock Matters,â on view September 1âDecember 9. On Sunday, September 2, an opening celebration will be held at the museum from 8 to 10:30 pm. To arrange attendance, call 617-552-8587.
The exhibition is the first to explore the personal and artistic relationship between American Abstract Expressionist painter Jackson Pollock and Swiss-born photographer and graphic designer Herbert Matter.
âPollock Mattersâ reveals the aesthetic connections between Pollock and Matter, and the crucial role that Matterâs technical innovations played in helping stimulate Pollockâs radical artistic conception of âenergy made visible.â
Guest curated by Ellen G. Landau, Mellon Professor of the Humanities at Case Western Reserve University, in collaboration with Claude Cernuschi, professor of art history at Boston College, âPollock Mattersâ has been organized by the McMullen Museum of Art.
âBoston College is uniquely suited to present this scholarly exhibition, which draws on the resources of our university as well as scholars from other institutions,â according to Nancy Netzer, McMullen Museum director and professor of art history. âWe view the artistic relationship between Pollock and Matter as an important interdisciplinary research project and a significant teaching opportunity.â
This exhibition also debuts 25 recently discovered experimental works found in 2002 by Matterâs son in a storage facility belonging to his late father. The paintings â although identified as âJackson experimental worksâ by an inscription in Herbert Matterâs hand â have been the subject of controversy, scientific study and scholarly analysis.
According to Netzer, in preparing for this exhibition, the scholars involved discovered new art by all four protagonists: Pollock and Matter and their wives, painters Lee Krasner and Mercedes Matter.
âPollock Mattersâ comprises more than 150 works, including paintings, drawings, sculpture, works on paper and other documentation â such as previously unseen photographs and letters. It compares Matterâs experimental abstract photos with known works by Pollock, and highlights their significant stylistic, technical and thematic connections.
âPart of the McMullen exhibition is devoted to âthe state of the questionsâ of the recently discovered paintings; it aims to bring together and present to the public the known evidence concerning the attribution of the newly discovered works,â Netzer says. âWe hope that the exhibition encourages dialogue and further research by art historians and scientists who will now recognize Matterâs artistic impact on Pollock and view the mysterious suite of works found in his estate for the first time.â
âPollock Mattersâ is accompanied by a fully illustrated scholarly catalog published by the McMullen Museum.
The Museum is in Devlin Hall on Boston Collegeâs Chestnut Hill campus, at 140 Commonwealth Avenue. For information, 617-552-8100 or www.bc.edu/artmuseum.