Friday, 13 May 2011

Turner Contemporary Margate - Rodin's The Kiss

Auguste Rodin, The Kiss, 1901-04, Pentelican marble© Tate, London 
2011
Auguste Rodin, The Kiss, 1901-04, Pentelican marble
© Tate, London 2011 
4 October 2011 - 2 September 2012 
 
From 4 October 2011 - 2 September 2012 Auguste Rodin’s life-size marble sculpture The Kiss (1901-04) will be installed in Turner Contemporary's Sunley Gallery.

On loan from the Tate collection and one of the most iconic images of sexual love, The Kiss was voted the nation’s favourite work of art in a 2003 poll. The embracing couple come from a true thirteenth century story of forbidden love, which was immortalised in Dante’s Inferno and by many artists since.

The couple are the adulterous lovers Paolo Malatesta and Francesca da Rimini, who were slain by Francesca’s outraged husband. They appear in Dante’s Inferno, which describes how their passion grew as they read the story of Lancelot and Guinevere together.  At the time, the perceived eroticism of Rodin’s sculpture was  controversial leading to instances where the work was removed from public view.

The sculpture’s arrival coincides with TC's second major exhibition Nothing in the World But Youth (17 September 2011- 8 January 2012). This exhibition explores how youth experience has been reflected in art, culture and the media since the late nineteenth century to the present day and will feature paintings, photographs, items of clothing and early JMW Turner works, many depicting the local area of East Kent.

Contact information:

Turner Contemporary

Rendezvous
Margate
Kent CT9 1HG

Tel: + 44 (0) 1843 233000
Fax: + 44 (0) 1843 233029
Email: info@turnercontemporary.org 

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