Michelangelo Is the Divine Star of the Must-See Show of the Season.
The Metropolitan Museums show of 133 drawings by the Renaissance artist, the largest ever assembled, is a tour de genius the evolution of Michelangelo as deity and brand.
'Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a monument to a monument. With more than 200 works, and a core group of 133 drawings by the beyond-famous artist the largest number ever assembled on loan from some 50 front-rank collections, its a curatorial coup. More important, its an art historical tour de force: a panoptic view of a titanic career as recorded in the most fragile of media paper, chalk, and ink.
Its a show with demands: It requires that you be fully present. Snapping it with smartphones wont do. Drawing is more than a graphic experience; its a textural one, about the pressure of crayon and pen on a page; the subliminal fade and focus of lines; the weave and shadow-creating swells of surfaces. Barely seeable, never mind photographable, these effects are, one way or another, the truest evidence of the artists hand.'>>>
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