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The Bold and Innovative Aesthetics of Medieval Artists

Last updated: February 27, 2025 4:36 am
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The exhibition “Treasures of the Medieval World” at Luhring Augustine offers a rare opportunity for visitors to experience museum-worthy artworks up close and personal, all without an admission fee. Featuring over 40 works dating from the 12th through the 16th century, this compact yet beautifully curated show showcases a range of paintings, textiles, sculptures, illuminated manuscripts, and other objects of worship that serve as a basic primer on European medieval art.

One of the highlights of the exhibition is a limestone human-dog gargoyle from Southern France dating back to the 14th century, which exemplifies the contrast between “crude” art and religious imagery. Another standout piece is a gilded brass reliquary in the shape of a bust of a martyred saint from Southern Germany or Switzerland, created around the year 1500. The lifelike eyes of the saint seem to gaze back at the viewer, with blood dripping from her neck, creating an otherworldly presence in the show.

The formal and conceptual appeal of the works on display is truly remarkable. A predella showcasing three scenes from the Passion of Christ from northeastern Spain in the mid-15th century is particularly powerful, depicting a poignant image of Christ’s lifeless body. Additionally, a carved alabaster retable from England’s Midlands dating back to 1450 is a show-stopper in its intricate design and craftsmanship.

One of the most striking pieces in the exhibition is a polychrome wood sculpture of St. George slaying a dragon. The vivid red of the saint’s armor and headgear contrasts beautifully with the muted colors of his body, while the stylized depiction of the dragon’s twisted neck and bulging eyes adds a sense of pathos to the mythical creature.

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The gallery setting provides a unique opportunity for visitors accustomed to viewing contemporary art to see these medieval works from a different perspective. By offering historical context alongside the bold and innovative aesthetic choices made by artists nearly a millennium ago, the exhibition invites viewers to appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship of the medieval period in a new light.

“Treasures of the Medieval World” is a must-see exhibition for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike. It will be on display at Luhring Augustine in Tribeca, Manhattan, until March 8. Organized by the gallery in collaboration with Sam Fogg, London, this showcase of medieval art offers a rare glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Europe’s past.

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