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šļø 14 September 2023
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We meet legendary artist Julian Schnabel to explore more than 40 years of painting. Since his first solo exhibition in 1976, Schnabel has been on a quest to express the inexpressible. Best known for his multidisciplinary practice that extends beyond painting to include sculpture and film. His use of preexisting materials not traditionally used in art making, varied painting surfaces and modes of construction were pivotal in the reemergence of painting in the United States.
Resisting the turn to traditional conventions of painting and sculpture that characterized the 1980s, he began his series of Plate Paintings, representational works with sculptural surfaces produced by layering shards of found pottery with thick applications of pigment. Throughout his career, he has sustained his use of found materials and chance-based processes, transforming the conventions of painting and opening the door for a new generation of young artists.
The works on display in Schnabelās upcoming show were made in concert with the preparation of his seventh feature film, In the Hand of Dante, an adaptation of Nick Toschesās novel of the same name. For Schnabel, filmmaking and painting exist in a continuum in which subject matter crosses between mediums, assuming myriad forms. This relationship resonates throughout the exhibition, where indecipherable narratives emerge from a process of imagery central both to Schnabelās film and to the paintings on view.
Celebrated for his vast and experimental practice that extends into the realms of sculpture and filmmaking, the artist has always been a painter first and foremost. Since 1978, when he created the first plate painting, The Patients and the Doctorsāa work which abandoned traditional canvas in favor of a surface composed of broken platesāhis use of unconventional, found materials has led to the invention of entirely new modes of painting. Dispensing with traditional distinctions between abstraction and figuration, Schnabelās plate paintings, and his works on velvet, reinvigorated interest in painting as a medium for contemporary art. Moreover, in the early years of his practice, Schnabel decided to make paintings that incorporated the history and materiality of the medium itself, embracing a singular approach to both form and subject.
With these new velvet paintings, Schnabel considers the ways that the material appears as subject matter throughout the history of artāparticularly in the works of Titian, Goya, and other Old Mastersāand its symbolic weight in the history of humanity itself. But rather than creating illusionistic depictions of velvet, the artist uses the material for the surfaces of his works, inventing a new, contemporary kind of history painting in the process.
Among Schnabelās recent velvet works in the exhibition is the ten-panel BunĢuel Awake (for Jean-Claude CarrieĢre) or Bouquet of Mistakes (2022), a large-scale composition that evokes the grandeur of retablos, architecturally scaled paintings that loom behind the altars of Renaissance and Baroque churches across southern Europe. Also included in this body of new works is GesuĢ Deriso. Jesus Mocked (2023), which refers directly to an enigmatic Renaissance fresco by the Dominican monk Fra Angelico in the famous monastery of San Marco in Florence.
Julian's new exhibition 'Bouquet of Mistakes' is now open and runs until October 28th 2023.
Visit: pacegallery.com/exhibitions/julian-schnabel-new-york/
Follow @JulianSchnabel and visit his official website: www.julianschnabel.com
Special thanks to @PaceGallery.
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