
The Colby College Museum of Art is pleased to announce the gift of Henri Matisse’s Océanie, le ciel, a monumental screenprint on linen conceived in 1946 and printed in 1948. The significant acquisition reinforces Colby’s position as a leading academic art museum and adds to Maine’s growing profile as a major destination for American and international art.
This landmark acquisition is a gift from Josephine Merrill Eastman and the Eastman family—in honor of Colby President David A. Greene.
“There are few families that have had a more profound impact on artists and the arts more generally than the Eastmans,” said President Greene. “They have spent a lifetime protecting the rights of artists to own their creative and intellectual property. It was a radical notion when they fought and won their first cases, and throughout their lives they have supported the arts in compelling and innovative ways. One of my great privileges in life is to know three generations of the Eastman family. In their quiet but determined ways, they are always improving the lives of others. Receiving this gift is a profound honor, and we do so with eternal gratitude.”
This acquisition brings a major work by Matisse into the Museum’s collection, substantially expanding its engagement with one of modernism’s central figures. The scale and significance of Océanie, le ciel further elevate the museum’s standing among peer institutions. A monumental Matisse of this caliber is rarely found outside a small number of the world’s foremost museums.
Océanie, le ciel stands as a pivotal work in the French artist’s late career, crystallizing his shift toward a “painting with scissors” cutout technique, or papier découpé, that would define his final decade. This mural-sized work was inspired by Matisse’s 1930 trip to Tahiti, where the intensity of light and the “enchantments” of the sea and sky left a lasting impression. These recollections are distilled into a vocabulary of highly abstracted marine forms—including fish, coral, and aquatic plants—contained within a rhythmic border of seaweed-like motifs. Matisse composed the work in situ by pinning cut-paper motifs directly
to adjoining walls in his studio, marking the first time he worked in large-scale paper compositions in a process now considered a medium in its own right. He would adjust the shapes until achieving a dynamic equilibrium.
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Triangle Gallery in Rockland presents “Small Objects, Large Gestures,” featuring work by Judith Hoyt, Donna D’Aquino, Gene Shaw, Thomas Hill, Myung Urso, Mark Hartung, and Lisa & Scott Cylinder, is curated by Mike Holmes of Velvet Davinci Gallery. This show brings together old friends from the now-retired gallery and adds one familiar name, Gene Shaw. […]
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The Deer Isle Artists Association presents “Expressions,” an exhibition showcasing a range of artistic perspectives and evocative styles, through Aug. 16 at its gallery in Deer Isle Village. The exhibition includes painting, printmaking, photography, weaving and woodwork by Marianne Alweis, Sarah Baskin, Sue Bolton, Ray Dinsmore, Steve Ettlinger, Mary Gage-Los, Jeri Gillin, Emily Johansen, Susan […]
Landing Gallery in Rockland presents “Just Passing Through,” an exhibition of 38 paintings by Liz Prescott, from Aug. 7 through Sept. 20. An opening reception will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Aug. 7 during Rockland’s First Friday Art Walk. The exhibition features a series of acrylic paintings inspired by Prescott’s time paddling and […]
Centre Street Arts Gallery in Bath presents a new summer exhibition featuring work by 22 local Midcoast artists. The exhibition includes work by Jillian Herrigel, Lee Liggett, Tara Dixon, Ed McCartan, Judy Conlan and Livy Glaubitz. The gallery will welcome visitors during the Bath Art Walk from 4 to 7 p.m. Aug. 21. Centre Street […]
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