All three of these artists tested the boundaries of painting and radically challenged the traditional manner of artistic depiction. Well-considered juxtapositions will provide visitors with opportunities to contemplate each artist’s personal style as well as insights into the late phases of their careers. In his storm-blown seascapes, the English painter William Turner (1775–1851) developed an abstract pictorial language which was then taken up by the Impressionists.
Claude Monet (1840–1926) realized the motifs in series of water lily paintings with differing light atmospheres. The
works of Cy Twombly (1928–2011) offer a perspective on Turner and
Monet from the vantage point of contemporary art. A prominent exponent of Abstract Expressionism, the American developed the poetic pictorial language further in his mythological compositions. The exhibition at the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart will not only unite three great painters, but also shed new light on each of their individual oeuvres.