Porcelain, No Simple Matter: Arlene Shechet and the Arnhold Collection

May 24, 2016 to April 2, 2017 - The Frick presents a year-long exhibition exploring the complex history of making, collecting, and displaying porcelain. Included are about one hundred pieces produced by the renowned Royal Meissen manufactory, which led the ceramic industry in Europe, both scientifically and artistically, during the early to mid-eighteenth century. Most of the works date from 1720 to 1745 and were selected by New York-based sculptor Arlene Shechet from the promised gift of Henry H. Arnhold. Sixteen works in the exhibition are Shechet’s own sculptures — exuberant porcelain she made during a series of residencies at the Meissen manufactory in 2012 and 2013. Designed by Shechet, the exhibition avoids the typical chronological or thematic order of most installations in favor of a personal and imaginative approach that creates an intriguing dialogue between the historical and the contemporary. With nature as the dominant theme, the exhibition is presented in the Frick’s Portico Gallery, which overlooks the museum’s historic Fifth Avenue Garden.

Dates:May 24, 2016 10:00 am to April 02, 2017 06:00 pm
Address:1 East 70th Street , New York, New York 10021, United States
Phone:212-288-0700
Contact:The Frick Collection
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1 East 70th Street , New York, New York 10021, United States

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