Author Archives: Sheila Blake

Toulouse-Lautrec and the Belle Époque

What made Toulouse Lautrec a great artist was his amazing ability to capture people. In the show at the Phillips Collection, most of the posters are caricatures of loose women and lecherous sinister portly men. He could draw like an angel by the time he was a teenager, and he was able to capture this exuberant time and place. The Belle Époque — full of music and dance and life and debauchery with no rules – but the value in what he captured was immense. He didn’t live long enough to change directions or experiment with the innovations in art that he might have. But he hit his stride early and rode it.

So What if You Don’t Get It?

What happens to you when you suddenly turn the corner of a gallery to enter into another gallery space and you see a painting… and you stare, and stare and stare and you put your head down and just move on thinking….WHAT THE HELL WAS I JUST LOOKING AT?
Original Broadcast: 9/25/16