Of all the groundbreaking modern artists of the 20th century, few painted transcendent visions as vividly as Marc Chagall. His exuberant use of color and unique symbolic language set his work apart, conveying universal human themes of love, home, joy and hope. Chagall's art was an extension of his very being, profoundly shaped by his childhood in the Russian Empire and the world-shattering events of the 20th century. From his Jewish roots to his enduring love for both of his wives, Bella and Vava—all irrevocably impacted by war and exile—Chagall wove his personal experiences into a distinctive system of symbols. Roosters, fiddlers and flying lovers cascade across Chagall's kaleidoscopic canvases, all rendered in an electric palette of blues, reds and greens that suggest eternity, passion and renewal.
While in Paris, Chagall found refuge among a group of colorists similarly experimenting with vivid palettes and symbolic forms. Among them were the Fauves, Henri Matisse and Kees van Dongen, known for bold color, as well as Jean Dufy, Jane Peterson and Moïse Kisling, who used daring palettes to elevate everyday scenes. When viewed alongside these artists, Chagall’s colorful work becomes a unifying force, connecting artists, subjects and styles across time.
Throughout this exhibition, colors swirl with layers of meaning, offering new perspectives and worlds to explore. Dreaming in Color is a fantastical celebration of Marc Chagall, the ultimate poet of color, and his lasting impact on modern art.
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