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Fotoğraf: 29 Oct 2022, 12:23
Piet Mondrian artwork displayed upside down for 75 years
An artwork by the abstract Dutch painter Piet Mondrian has been hanging upside down in various galleries for 75 years, an art historian has said, APA reports citing BBC.

Despite the recent discovery, the work, entitled New York City I, will continue to be displayed the wrong way up to avoid it being damaged.

The 1941 picture was first put on display at New York's MoMA in 1945.

It has hung at the art collection of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia in Düsseldorf since 1980.

Curator Susanne Meyer-Büser noticed the longstanding error when researching the museum's new show on the artist earlier this year, but warned it could disintegrate if it was hung the right side up now.

New York City I is an adhesive-tape version of the similarly named New York City painting by the same artist.

"The thickening of the grid should be at the top, like a dark sky," Meyer-Büser told The Guardian, about the unfinished and unsigned red, blue and yellow striped lattice artwork.

"Once I pointed it out to the other curators, we realised it was very obvious. It is very likely the picture is the wrong way around," she added when contacted by the BBC.

The evidence seems to bear this theory out, as the similarly-named New York City, which is on display at Paris's Centre Pompidou, displays a thickening of lines at the top, rather than the bottom.

Furthermore, a photograph of the influential Dutchman's studio, taken days after his death shows the same picture sitting on an easel the other way up.

The image was published in the American lifestyle magazine Town and Country in June 1944.

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