Open through December 18, Gagosian’s “Houseago | Rodin” creates a dialogue between new sculptural works by Thomas Houseago and Auguste Rodin’s historic bronze sculptures. Presented in partnership with Paris’s Musée Rodin, viewers at the Davies Street gallery will discover that the artists’ works are similar in their fascination with the dynamics of the human body. Made more than 100 years apart, the conversation created when presented together shines a light on the visceral figures of Houseago, who navigate the ongoing struggles of humanity, and how they look to Rodin’s sculpted implications of pathos, warmth, and movement. Coinciding with the occasion of the show, the gallery is also presenting a public artwork in Berkeley Square, Rodin’s 1908 Monument à Whistler – Muse new, bras coupés, on view through March 2022.
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