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Books & CultureJan/Feb 2002

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The Beauty of Borrowing
Contemporary artists in dialogue with the past



"On seeing Giorgione's style," wrote Giorgio Vasari, "Titian abandoned that of Bellini, although he had long practiced it, and imitated Giorgione so well that in a short time his works were taken for Giorgione's." So Vasari, the sixteenth-century Italian artist, historian, and critic, chronicled the aesthetic formation of that period's great colorist, the Venetian painter Titian. Titian, who trained under both Bellini and Giorgione, learned their styles well enough to seamlessly complete paintings begun by both artists. Then he went on to forge his own acclaimed style in which drawing was absorbed into color. Working thus from his teachers toward his own sensibility, Titian seems to have derived a new art from old.

"Encounters: New Art from Old" was the theme of a striking exhibition at Great Britain's National Gallery in the summer and early fall of 2000. The exhibition catalogue offers the reader 24 beautifully illustrated essays, each focusing on a prominent contemporary artist who has created a new work of art based upon a chosen work from the National Gallery's collection. All 24 artists, whether sculptors, painters, or even video artists, have elected to base their work on the most traditional form of traditional art: easel paintings.

Clearly the exhibition and the catalogue alike were calculated to provoke, to challenge received opinion. Haven't we been told that contemporary art is by definition contemptuous of tradition? And isn't the greatness of an artist measured by the extent to which he asserts his originality, breaking with the past? On these and other matters, including the relationship between art and technology, Encounters has much to teach us. As Thomas A . Clark is quoted in one of the essays, "Innovation ...





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