Glenn Brown.

Glenn Brown.

Pas encore d'évaluations
Feb 1, 2009 · Anglais · Relié (180 pages)
Ajouter à l'étagère

Évaluer ce livre


Exporter le journal de lecture

Détails du livre

Format Relié
Pages 180
Langue Anglais
Publié Feb 1, 2009
Éditeur Tate Publishing(UK)
ISBN-10 1854378775
ISBN-13 9781854378774

Description

"I am a little bit like Doctor Frankenstein because I create my pictures with the remains and dead parts of other artists' works." So says the rising London painter, Glenn Brown, while essayist Tom Morton likens Brown's canvases to a zombie comedy. Thus, "Theater" is a half-length portrait of a skeleton whose bones resemble a slimy organic mass of meat, paste and raspberry ice cream, while the sad mutant heads in "Asylums of Mars" and "The Hinterland" look as if they were bred in a mad geneticist's laboratory. In this monograph, six recent works are presented on deluxe tipped-in color plates, each accompanied by a detail that reveals Brown's technique: the artist fills his grounds with flowing whirlpools of shifting colors--but what initially look like thick brushstrokes are revealed upon closer examination to be very thin layers of paint that could almost be mistaken for photographs or digitally manipulated prints.
Ajouter à l'étagère

Évaluer ce livre


Exporter le journal de lecture