

Reference sheet with basic information about the artist and pointers to other references. (SafeSearch set to "strict" go to Advanced Search (Flickr/Google) or Preferences (Bing) to change)Īrticles and Reference Sites: Union List of Artist Names (Getty Museum) (Tip: Set the image size to "original" to see photos at their highest resolution) Pictures from Image Archives: New York Public Library Digital Gallery (database goes as far back as 1998 images where permitted by copyright go about as far back as 2001)



(database goes as far back as 1991 images go about as far back as 1999) records of past sales at auction sites providing examples of the artist's signature) Christie's Past Sale Archive Paintings in Museums and Public Art Galleries Worldwide: Art Institute of Chicago NEW! Leading international critics and curators will examine the trajectory of Brown's career and his importance on the international art scene, making this the most thorough investigation of his ouevre in print.Commercial Galleries: Galleries: We invite you to register and list your site (no charge for this service) Original works by Glenn Brown available for purchase at art galleries worldwide His relentless appropriation of Auerbach, returning to the same work again and again in order to transform the head of a figure, is realised in works such as "Kill the Poor" (2000) and "The Real Thing" (2000).Īccompanying a major, touring retrospective exhibition, "Glenn Brown" features over 70 paintings, sculptures and previously unpublished new works, some of which are illustrated in luxurious gatefolds. Dali, Fragonard and John Martin are transformed in playful juxtapositions of elements of kitsch and the sublime. Working from books or projecting reproductions onto a blank picture surface, he embellishes his source material, transforming the familiar into the alien by making changes in size, colour, surface texture and brushwork. Borrowing from art history and popular culture, he works from sources that include the paintings of Dali, Auerbach and Rembrandt, as well as the largely unknown artists who create imaginary worlds on the covers of mass-market science fiction paperbacks, to investigate the languages of painting.īrown is fascinated by how reproductions of paintings distort the qualities of the originals. He was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 2000. Born in Hexham in 1966, he studied at Norwich School of Art, Bath College of Higher Education and at Goldsmith's College, London. Glenn Brown is one of the most admired painters of his generation.
