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Hove Museum of Creativity

MATISSE: Drawing with Scissors

Hove Museum of Creativity
4 May to 1 September 2024
Henri Matisse, Tristesse du Roi, 1952 (lithographic reproduction, 1958). © Succession H. Matisse / DACS 2024

MATISSE: Drawing with Scissors

Late Works 1950-1954

4 May to 1 September 2024

Free admission

The French painter, sculptor and designer, Henri Matisse was one of the 20th century’s most influential artists. Matisse: Drawing with Scissors features 35 posthumous prints of the famous cut-outs that he produced in the last four years of his life, when confined to his bed. It includes many of his iconic images, such as The Snail and the Blue Nudes.

Matisse continued creating highly original works into his eighties. For his cut-outs he used paper hand-painted with gouache, which he carved into with scissors: ‘the paper cut-out allows me to draw in the colour …’

The lithographic reproductions in this exhibition are taken from a special issue of Verve, a review of art and literature, published by Matisse’s friend, the critic and fine art publisher Tériade, in 1958, four years after Matisse’s death. The publication was planned during Matisse’s lifetime and the first lithographic plates were prepared under his direction a few days before he died.

A Hayward Gallery Touring Exhibition

We are also running special craft workshops which celebrate the artist’s style:

Drawing with Scissors: Collage and Decoupage with 3D Objects – Saturday 18 May

Stories in Collage: Creative Paper Collage Workshop – Saturday 20 July 

Henri Matisse, Tristesse du Roi, 1952 (lithographic reproduction, 1958). © Succession H. Matisse / DACS 2024
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