Julian Schnabel American, 1951

Œuvres
  • Julian Schnabel, Art Edition No. 1–75 ‘Blind Girl/Lido Blue’, 2023
    Art Edition No. 1–75 ‘Blind Girl/Lido Blue’, 2023
  • Julian Schnabel, Art Edition No. 1–75 ‘Blind Girl/Lemon Yellow’, 2023
    Art Edition No. 1–75 ‘Blind Girl/Lemon Yellow’, 2023
  • Julian Schnabel, Art Edition No. 1–75 ‘Blind Girl/Cadmium Red’, 2023
    Art Edition No. 1–75 ‘Blind Girl/Cadmium Red’, 2023
  • Julian Schnabel, Art Edition No. 1–75 ‘Blind Girl/Deep Cobalt Violet’, 2023
    Art Edition No. 1–75 ‘Blind Girl/Deep Cobalt Violet’, 2023
  • Julian Schnabel, Invierno Primaveral, 1995
    Invierno Primaveral, 1995
  • Julian Schnabel, Inviernosexoprimaveral, 1995
    Inviernosexoprimaveral, 1995
  • Julian Schnabel, Jose Luis Ferrer, 1998
    Jose Luis Ferrer, 1998
  • Julian Schnabel, La Blusa Rosa I, 1995
    La Blusa Rosa I, 1995
  • Julian Schnabel, La Blusa Rosa II, 1995
    La Blusa Rosa II, 1995
  • Julian Schnabel, Mujer Primaveral, 1995
    Mujer Primaveral, 1995
  • Julian Schnabel, Nemo Librizzi, 1998
    Nemo Librizzi, 1998
  • Julian Schnabel, Otoño Floral, 1995
    Otoño Floral, 1995
  • Julian Schnabel, Victor Hugo Demo, 1998
    Victor Hugo Demo, 1998
  • Julian Schnabel, Xavier Mascaro, 1998
    Xavier Mascaro, 1998
Biographie

A key member of the Neo-Expressionist movement that emerged in 1980s New York, Julian Schnabel makes monumental paintings that embrace material experimentation and feature thick drips, splatters, and expressive faces. Throughout his practice, which veers between figuration and abstraction, the artist has integrated textiles, broken plates, and snippets of text into his canvases. While primarily known as a painter, Schnabel has also worked in sculpture and film. Common themes include sexuality, obsession, suffering, redemption, and death; privileging a grand, poetic scale, the work - and its creator - can seem larger than life.

 

Schnabel received his BFA from the University of Houston before joining the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Independent Study Program for young artists. He has since exhibited in New York, London, Paris, Los Angeles, Berlin, Tokyo, Milan, and Hong Kong. His work is held in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the Museo Reina Sofía, the Centre Pompidou, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (via Artsy).

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