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Matisse's Femme au chapeau: A Modern Scandal

Henri Matisse, André Derain, Albert Marquet, Maurice de Vlaminck, Henri Manguin, Hilary Harkness, Rachel Harrison, Joan Brown, Richard Diebenkorn, David Park

May 16 – Sep 13

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

151 3rd St, San Francisco, CA 94103

Mon-Tue 10am-5pm, Wed Closed, Thu 12pm-8pm, Fri-Sun 10am-5pm

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Exhibition will be surcharged. Member pre-sale starts Tuesday, March 31. General Public tickets go on sale Tuesday, April 7.

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Experience the moment Matisse used color to break the rules of modern art. In 1905, Henri Matisse sent shockwaves through the art world with Femme au chapeau (Woman with a Hat), a portrait of his wife, Amélie, painted in bold color and loose brushstrokes that defied convention. This exhibition brings the original stakes into focus and explores the enduring impact of one of Matisse's most iconic works. Step into the gallery at the Salon d'Automne where it all began. Explore a restaging of Femme au chapeau's public debut in 1905, bringing together the greatest number of works from that historic display in over a century. See why paintings by Matisse, André Derain, Albert Marquet, Maurice de Vlaminck, and others sparked such heated debate and admiration during their time. Trace how artists have responded to Femme au chapeau across generations. From Matisse's peers to artists working today, such as Hilary Harkness and Rachel Harrison, see how the painting has shaped perceptions about color, content, form, and expression. The exhibition also uncovers its impact closer to home, on Bay Area figurative artists like Joan Brown, Richard Diebenkorn, and David Park.

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paintingcontemporarygroupmodern artfauvismcolor revolution20th centuryportraiture
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