Giorgio Morandi at the Met



Here's my music video idea for my imaginary CMTV channel (that's Classical Music Television). Slow pans, zooms and fades featuring the paintings of Giorgio Morandi to the tune of some sublime Erik Satie piano piece. You feel me?
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (or church, as we call it) is featuring a comprehensive exhibit of the 20th century master Giorgio Morandi. Influenced by Chardin and Cezanne, his still life paintings depict ordinary bottles, boxes, etc.., sometimes arranged in an awkward manner where edges are tangent. However, its the amazing tonal and color sensitivity, that makes me feel so peaceful and calm when I stare at his work. The muted tones, the combination of warm and cool colors, and the almost abstract quality to his composition make his paintings appear so beautiful and unique.
If you're in the city, check it out. It's running till December 14:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Giorgio Morandi
Labels: Art



