Despite the discovery, the work, titled New York City I, will continue to be displayed the wrong way up to avoid damaging it
A painting by abstract Dutch artist Piet Mondrian has been hanging upside down in various museums since it was first put on display 75 years ago, an art historian has found, but warned it could disintegrate if it was hung the right side up now.
The 1941 picture, a complex interlacing lattice of red, yellow, black and blue adhesive tapes titled New York City I, was first put on display at New York’s MoMA in 1945 but has hung at the art collection of the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia in Düsseldorf since 1980.
The way the picture is currently hung shows the multicoloured lines thickening at the bottom, suggesting an extremely simplified version of a skyline. However, when curator Susanne Meyer-Büser started researching the museum’s new show on the Dutch avant garde artist earlier this year, she realised the picture should be the other way around.
“The thickening of the grid should be at the top, like a dark sky,” said Meyer-Büser. “Once I pointed it out to the other curators, we realised it was very obvious. I am 100% certain the picture is the wrong way around.”
One day someone will hang right side up and screw up your OCD all to hell. Hahaha.
This proves that art is all BS. When I was a kid we used to say that if we vomited on our desk the art teacher would give us an “A” for it. As a society, we need to stop paying these children to waste their time as if they deserved rewards for it. Get a real job. Make something useful. Do something useful. Art is BS.
That’s funny!!