Where the Magic Happens: Artists in the Studio
An artist’s studio should be a small space because small rooms discipline the mind and large ones distract it.
— Leonardo da Vinci
What is it that an artist does when he is left alone in his studio? My conclusion was that if I was an artist and I was in the studio, then everything I was doing in the studio should be art ... From that point on, art became more of an activity and less of a product.
— Bruce Nauman
The studio is a laboratory, not a factory. An exhibition is the result of your experiments, but the process is never-ending. So an exhibition is not a conclusion.
— Chris Ofili
Explore the studios of artists through their own eyes in this exhibition of artworks from the museum’s collection. Tools and other materials used by artists such as Jim Hagan, Herschel C. Logan, and Bernard Steffen complement prints, drawings, and works in other media depicting artists in their studios. Enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at the deeply personal activity of creation.
Light-sensitive works on paper in this exhibition will be changed during the summer, so be sure to look out for a new set of studio views!
Major Sponsor: Greater Manhattan Community Foundation’s Lincoln & Dorothy I. Deihl Community Grants Program