Whistler: Streetscapes, Urban Change

Title: Whistler: Streetscapes, Urban Change
Author List: David Park Curry
Publisher: Delmonico Books, Colby College Museum of Art, National Museum of Asian Art
Publication Date: October 24, 2023
Publication Type: book
Format: print (hardcover)
Pages: 128
Illustrations: 90
ISBN: 9781636810942
Collection Area(s): American Art
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Description:

James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) created hundreds of works that depicted urban contexts undergoing rapid transformation. This handsome volume sheds new light on his picturesque representations of London’s shifting urban landscape during the Victorian era. Despite Whistler’s aversion to overtly political themes, his artworks reveal a long-term engagement with social change. Properties for the newly rich replaced historic buildings and shops, forcing many into squalid conditions. The images featured here, primarily drawn from the permanent collections of the Colby College Museum of Art and the National Museum of Asian Art, bear witness to the uncertainties of modern metropolitan life that Whistler saw firsthand. However, his streetscapes also reflect the modern practice of “artwashing,” wherein the negative consequences of gentrification are hidden by aesthetic screens. This book asks the reader to consider the intention and function of these engaging images: to memorialize the new struggles of the urban poor or to romanticize poverty for a rising middle-class art market.

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  • A colorful, softly painted watercolor scene of figures walking and pushing carts of flowers before a row of shopfronts.

    Whistler: Streetscapes, Urban Change

    November 18, 2023–May 4, 2024

    Experience the National Museum of Asian Art’s unparalleled collection of works by American expatriate artist James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) in a groundbreaking exhibition that explores European cities in an era of rapid change. The show brings together oil paintings, watercolors, pastels, and prints—some on view for the first time in the museum’s history—documenting the artist’s career-long fascination with urban landscapes undergoing drastic transformations at the end of the nineteenth century.

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