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WOMAN: THE ART OF GASTON LACHAISEâ AT NASHER SCULPTURE CENTER NOV. 17
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DALLAS, TEXAS â The Nasher Sculpture Center will present âWoman: The Art of Gaston Lachaiseâ November 17âFebruary 17. Featuring more than 40 sculptures, including eight monumental works, drawn from the collection of the Lachaise Foundation, âWoman: The Art of Gaston Lachaiseâ will present the full scope of the artistâs sculptural production and highlights his idealized vision of the female form. This is the first major museum retrospective of the artistâs work to be shown in Texas.
Transcendent, beatific and powerful, the female figures in âWoman: The Art of Gaston Lachaiseâ reflect his admiration for ancient Egyptian, Hindu and pre-Columbian sculptures of female deities.
His sculptures of the mythical âWoman,â robust, sensual and curvaceous, drew praise for modernizing the concept of the ancient idol. Many of his time found them shocking, and many of the sculptures on view here were not cast during his lifetime because the artist viewed them as too scandalous to be shown in public. Much of his art was not shown until the 1960s and even then the public was surprised by his radical and dramatic portrayal of the female form.
A lavishly illustrated color catalog, Gaston Lachaise 1882â1935, accompanies the exhibition.
The Nasher Sculpture Center is at 2001 Flora Street. For information, 214-242-5100 or www.nashersculpturecenter.org