Delve into the concept of 'out of focus' in art as explored in the exhibition 'Out of Focus: A Different Vision of Art.' This display examines how Claude Monet's series of water lilies introduced blurriness and imprecision as expressive elements, paving the way for modern and contemporary artists to reinterpret their understanding of the world. Throughout the exhibition, works from various artists like Alberto Giacometti, Gerhard Richter, and Thomas Ruff are displayed alongside paintings, videos, and immersive installations, revealing how the aesthetic choice of blurriness has evolved. It presents a historical journey from the aesthetic origins of the 19th and early 20th centuries, linking the emergence of Impressionism with the dynamic forces of intellectual and artistic change. The show invites viewers to reflect on how this visual method has influenced contemporary artistic practices, offering a fresh perspective on abstraction.
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