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May 24, 2012

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Rachel Kneebone: Regarding Rodin

Rachel Kneebone: Regarding Rodin

Brooklyn Museum
200 Eastern Parkway
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Brooklyn, NY  11238
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Free for children, members, $8.00 seniors, students, $12.00 adults, $12.00 general.

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Fri, Jan 27, 2012 – Sun, Aug 12, 2012

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Wed, Fri – Sun: 11 am – 6 pm
Thurs: 11 am – 10 pm

11 am-11 pm first Saturday of every month except September

Rachel Kneebone: Regarding Rodin features 15 iconic works by 19th-century French master Auguste Rodin, selected from the museum's collection by British artist Rachel Kneebone and shown alongside eight of her own large-scale porcelain sculptures.

The exhibition, Kneebone’s first major museum presentation, will highlight the artists’ shared interest in the representation of mourning, ecstasy, death and vitality in figurative sculpture. The pairing also offers a visual comparison of the two sculptors’ materials and processes. Kneebone’s intricately wrought artworks, simultaneously pristine and agitated, contain allusions to Michelangelo, Gianlorenzo Bernini and Louise Bourgeois. Integrating recognizable human forms with odd mutations, they provide a stark contrast to Rodin’s dark, more-concrete, yet equally animated bronzes.

Whereas Rodin cast his sculpture, Kneebone creates unique artworks that she fires in a small kiln in her studio, often in sections to be assembled later. The centerpiece of the exhibition, The Descent (2008), is Kneebone’s largest work to date. It was inspired by Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy, as was Rodin’s masterpiece The Gates of Hell (1880–1917).

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