Monday, October 7, 2024

Thomas Hart Benton: Where Does the West Begin?

 


Schoelkopf Gallery
October 18 - December 6, 2024

Schoelkopf Gallery is delighted to present Thomas Hart Benton: Where Does the West Begin? The exhibition features 48 paintings and works on paper drawn principally from the rich holdings of The Thomas Hart Benton Trust, which Schoelkopf Gallery is honored to represent. Many of the works on view have never before been exhibited publicly.

Benton has long been one of the most important and famous American artists, and his work has been the subject of numerous museum exhibitions and publications. While he was a defining American modernist and worked in a variety of modes of expression including abstraction, he is perhaps best known as the founder of Regionalism, and his aura is an integral part of the fabric of America’s heartland. “I was after a picture of America in its entirety,” Benton explained. “I ranged north and south and from New York to Hollywood and back and forth in legend and history.” The thrust of this exhibition is to explore Benton’s creative response to the cultural perceptions of the West and to his own travels to the region.
Thomas Hart Benton (1889-1975), Trail Riders, c. 1964-65, photo credit: Tom Morrill, © T.H. and R.P. Benton Trusts / Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
On view from October 18 through December 6, 2024, the exhibition explores Benton’s numerous travels westward in search of “America in its entirety.” The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated scholarly catalogue featuring an essay by Lauren Kroiz. Please let us know if you would enjoy receiving a copy of the publication by mail.

 
About Thomas Hart Benton:

Born in Missouri into a politically influential family in 1889, Thomas Hart Benton is remembered as one of America’s greatest painters and most captivating storytellers. As a leading painter, teacher, and inspiration to generations of artists, Benton led the Regionalist movement in the early 20th century and created many of this nation’s greatest figurative paintings, frequently focusing on life in rural America. His bold palette and dynamic style made him one of the most recognizable painters of the 20th century. Benton’s fame rose in the 1930s and on March 15, 1937, he was the first artist to be featured on the cover of Time magazine. While Thomas Hart Benton is best known for his mural paintings and depictions of America’s heartland, he is also well known for his early modernist work in Paris and New York and inclusion in the groundbreaking Anderson Galleries 1916 Forum Exhibition of Modern American Painters which heralded the development of a unique American brand of modern art.

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Thomas Hart Benton: Where Does the West Begin?

Thomas Hart Benton, 'The Plains', 1953
Thomas Hart Benton, 'The Plains', 1953

Thomas Hart Benton opened the penultimate chapter of his 1937 autobiography by asking: “Where Does the West Begin?” The painter, who would travel in the region for nearly five decades, answered by tracing the “marked change of country” to “a zigzag pattern up and down the ninety-eight degree line.”

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