Hunter's Room Explained

Hunter's Room
Artist:Neo Rauch
Year:2007
Medium:Oil on canvas
Height Metric:110
Width Metric:160
Metric Unit:cm
Museum:Private collection

Hunter's Room is a 2007 painting by the German artist Neo Rauch. It depicts a group of people carrying crossbows in a room with a map on the back wall and birds hanging from the roof. The painting was part of the exhibition Para which was made for the Metropolitan Museum of Art and shown there in 2007.[1] [2]

Reception

Peter Schjeldahl of The New Yorker wrote about the characters in the painting: "Their poses have the charged solemnity of Balthus, without the erotic crackle. Nothing seems to be at issue for them. (The bird is beyond caring.) But masterly areas of the painting, astonishingly varied in style, captivate."[3]

Legacy

Marian Brown St. Onge wrote a poem called "In This Hunter's Room" based on this painting. It was written for a 2009 anthology of poems inspired by paintings by Rauch.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Neo Rauch at the Met: para: photo gallery. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2016-10-05.
  2. Web site: Neo Rauch at the Met: para. Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2016-10-05.
  3. Web site: Schjeldahl. Peter. Peter Schjeldahl. 2007-06-04. Paintings for Now. The New Yorker. 2016-10-05.
  4. Book: 2010. Poets on Paintings: A Bibliography. McFarland. 183. 9780786456581.