"Walls Speak: The Narrative Art of Hildreth Meière" Exhibition

Museum of Biblical Art

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This exhibition presents the liturgical work of Hildreth Meière (1892-1961), who was one of the best known and most prolific Art Deco muralists of the twentieth century. Recognized during her lifetime for both her liturgical and secular work, Meière completed over 100 commissions from 1922 to 1961. Though Meière is little known today, her commissions are very well recognized and include several New York City attractions like the Red Banking Room at One Wall Street, the lobby of the Walker Lispenard Building, and the 50th Street façade of Radio City Music Hall.

Despite the prominence of her secular commissions, Meière was equally active in creating art for churches and synagogues. Writing in 1939 the artist noted that “Actually, about half of my commissions have been of a religious character, and to try to beautify a church is, to me, not only a professional opportunity, but a labor of faith and love.” Working in various media, Meière created altarpieces and designed decoration for the walls and apses of St. Bartholomew’s Church and Temple Emanu-El in New York City, the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, and the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Walls Speak will show the evolution of these and other of Meière’s liturgical works, commission by commission, to elucidate the artist’s creative process.

[Image: Hildreth Meière "Drinking deer, full-scale cartoon for mosaic on north wall of Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis" (1957) gouache on cartoon paper 104 x 48 in.]

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from February 03, 2012 to May 20, 2012

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