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When Henri Matisse came to Philadelphia

A visit to a grand show, 'Matisse in the 1930s', of one of the world’s favourite artist, in Philadelphia, which has a strong connection with the artist. The exhibition is on till January 29, 2023, at Philadelphia Museum of Art, which recently saw a staff strike against the show

October 30, 2022 / 22:14 IST
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Philadelphia Museum of Art witnessed a 19-day strike by its staff in September-October. (Photo: Artnet/Twitter)
Philadelphia Museum of Art witnessed a 19-day strike by its staff in September-October. (Photo: Artnet/Twitter)

In recent news, climate activists have been targeting art by masters to generate attention — tomato soup on a Van Gogh painting in London, mashed potatoes on a Claude Monet painting in Potsdam, Germany. In a very different way, at Philadelphia, the striking union workers of the Philadelphia Museum of Art took the help of Henri Matisse’s paintings to negotiate a favourable deal for themselves.

For weeks, the striking workers picketed the northern entrance of the museum with chants, one of them going "No contract, No Matisse". "No Matisse" referred to the grand show "Matisse in the 1930s", a major curatorial achievement of the museum after a seven-year partnership with two French museums: Musée de l’Orangerie (Paris) and Musée Matisse (Nice). Just a week before the exhibition opening scheduled on October 19, the management offered a deal that was favourable to the workers.

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Matisse the artist

Matisse's 'Interior with Etruscan Vase' (1940)