Episode No. 612 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features curators Susan Davidson and Stephanie Schrader.
Davidson is the curator of “Robert Motherwell: Pure Painting,” which is at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth through September 3. The exhibition is the first Motherwell paintings retrospective in a quarter-century. Motherwell was a New York-based painter prominent in the development of abstract expressionism. The exhibition catalogue was published by Hatje Cantz Verlag. Amazon and Bookshop offer it for about $55. From Fort Worth, “Motherwell” will travel to the Bank Austria Kunstforum in Vienna.
- Installation views of MoMA’s 1965 Motherwell exhibition.
- “Robert Motherwell: Early Collages” at the Guggenheim, 2014.
Along with Freyda Spira and Thomas Lederballe, Schrader is a co-curator of “Beyond the Light: Identity and Place in 19th-Century Danish Art,” which is at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, through August 20. The exception looks at the development of Danish art across both paintings and drawings, and shows how artists helped develop the nation’s cultural identity. The excellent catalogue was published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, which originated the show. Amazon and Bookshop offer it for about $45.
Air date: July 27, 2023.

Robert Motherwell, Face of the Night (For Octavio Paz), 1977-79/81.

Robert Motherwell, The Garden Window, 1969/90.

Robert Motherwell, The Blue Painting Lesson A Study in Painterly Logic (#1–5), 1973.

Vilhelm Hammershøi, Interior with an Easel, Bredgade 25, 1912.

Christen Købke, Gateway in the Via Sepulcralis in Pompeii, 1846.

Christen Købke, The Forum, Pompeii, with Vesuvius in the Distance, 1841.

Thorald Læssøe, A Sunny Street at Tivoli, 1846.

Wilhelm Bendz, A Young Artist (Ditlev Blunck) Examining a Sketch in the Mirror, 1826.

Wilhelm Bendz, A Young Artist (Ditlev Blunck) Examining a Sketch in the Mirror (detail), 1826.
