A Patch of Blue: Illustrations of Oscar Wilde’s the Ballad of Reading Gaol

Wednesday, March 23 2016

12:00 PM-5:00 PM

A Patch of Blue: Illustrations of Oscar Wilde’s the Ballad of Reading Gaol

Curated by students in the Museum Curatorial Practices Course

March 23rd – July 17th

The exhibition presents works on loan from The Wolfsonian-FIU, highlighting the Symbolist style of French artist Jean-Georges Cornelius and examining various themes through original paintings and prints produced for a 1927 French publication of Oscar Wilde’s renowned Ballad of Reading Gaol. Curated by students in the Museum Curatorial Practices course offered through Miami Dade College-Wolfson Campus and New World School of the Arts, the exhibition will be on view from March 23rd through July 31st.
The works on display are on loan from The Wolfsonian-FIU and never-before shown to the public, highlighting the Symbolist style of French artist Jean-Georges Cornelius, the political legacy of Oscar Wilde’s poem, and the process of early 20th century book-making. Originally published in 1897, the ballad details the execution of a fellow inmate at the HM Prison Reading and addresses the shame, dehumanization and brutality of incarceration and hard-labor sentences. For Wilde, who was convicted for “gross indecency” associated with his then-taboo homosexuality, the metaphysically wrought experience left him a broken man. A Patch of Blue explores the content and meaning of the text and images of this edition of The Ballad of Reading Gaol in relation to current sexual politics and issues relating to capital punishment.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Museum Hours: 12 – 5 pm

Location Information:
MDC Museum of Art + Design
Freedom Tower at Miami Dade College
600 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, FL 33132
Contact Information:
MDC Museum of Art + Design | 305-237-7700 | MDCMOAD.ORG

Miami, FL

City of Miami, Miami, FL

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