When Nijinsky was miserable for his mental illness,he turned his career from a ballet dancer to a visual artist. Unfortunately, at that time people thought his works were worthless and regarded him as a mad man.
Nijinsky is a legend known for his brilliant dance and choreograph, who had no visual art training. He spent his later half life time to struggle with schizophrenic until he died at 69.
"I believe that Nijinsky's work will be appreciated today in a way that he could never have been appreciated in his lifetime," said William Emboden, the Irvine Museum's research director, who likes Nijinsky's drawing works a lot."People often assume that if a person is judged to be mentally unstable or psychotic, you can't take their art too seriously. But I think that assumption is being progressively dispelled," said Emboden.
Nijinsky created many drawings, which are now permanent loan to the Irvine Museum. There are more than 75 pieces in media ranging from inks to colored chalks, plus several paintings, marquee posters and sculptures of Nijinsky by. It also includes photographs of the dancer on and off stage, purple petals from his famous "Le Spectre de la Rose" costume and other costumes, ballet slippers, elaborate costume designs by Leon Bakst, and such personal effects as his birth and death certificates, letters, and hairbrushes.
Le Spectre de la Rose
Le Spectre de la Rose
Le Spectre de la Rose
Nijinsky was achieved widespread celebrity with Ballet Russes. However, when he was diagnosed with schizophrenic, his life was ruined. But what's strange is that most of his drawing works dated from 1916 to 1919, which was much earlier than the year Nijinsky was diagnosed with schizophrenic. So there are some people demonstrating it is the nature of Nijinsky, which means the genius was also a mad man in nature.
Here is a review for Nijinsky's Bloomsbury Ballet
The book is about how Hodson reconstructed Nijinsky's brilliant dances. She searched for documentaries of lost ballet dance. Finally Hodson found something very important, which was Nijinsky's notes! Once she founded that, she collected them carefully. Hodson then translated and matched the notes with Nijinsky's art life. Fortunately, the notes were made at an early stage in Nijinsky's own choreographer's process. Unfortunately, the notes were not complete and they did little help to Hodson's research. So Hodson concluded that they prove that history is an unfinished affair. The book just tells us the process of How Hodson did research to save the lost dance performed and choreographed by Nijinsky.
The book is about how Hodson reconstructed Nijinsky's brilliant dances. She searched for documentaries of lost ballet dance. Finally Hodson found something very important, which was Nijinsky's notes! Once she founded that, she collected them carefully. Hodson then translated and matched the notes with Nijinsky's art life. Fortunately, the notes were made at an early stage in Nijinsky's own choreographer's process. Unfortunately, the notes were not complete and they did little help to Hodson's research. So Hodson concluded that they prove that history is an unfinished affair. The book just tells us the process of How Hodson did research to save the lost dance performed and choreographed by Nijinsky.