Works on paper offer an unparalleled intimacy with the artistic process, preserving the artist’s gestures as direct traces of thought and sensation. Radical Genius: Works on Paper from A Distinguished Private Collection brings together visionary artists who challenged convention and forged new artistic languages. Long valued by scholars as primary documents and prized by collectors for their immediacy, these works reveal moments of experimentation, refinement, and breakthrough. For artists such as Paul Cezanne, who drew almost daily in pursuit of ‘concrete expression,’ John Singer Sargent, whose drawings display extraordinary confidence and economy of line, and J.M.W. Turner, whose watercolours shaped his vision of the sublime, paper was not preparatory but essential—a space where perception and imagination could unfold freely.
Across the collection, works by Eugène Delacroix, George Grosz, Paul Klee, Alfred Kubin, Piet Mondrian, Pablo Picasso and other important artists exemplify radical independence of thought. From Kubin’s psychologically charged imagery to Mondrian’s abstract dynamism, these artists used the medium’s immediacy to explore emotion, modernity, and the unseen. Some were inspired by social change, some by spiritual or religious beliefs, while others were eager to explore new techniques and media, but whatever the catalyst, the results are inventive and intoxicating works that represent the high point of each artist’s career.
Together, these works affirm paper as a site of invention, where ideas first take form and the foundations of modern art are laid.
Tour Details
New York
29 January–4 February
London
Early March