Julian Schnabel : The re-use of 2017 by 2018. The re-use of Christmas, birthdays. The re-use of a joke. The re-use of air and water.
Strange exhibition at Pace of new work by Julian Schnabel.
I was fascinated by the technique used for these pictures but found the end product rather ugly and pointless. Schnabel bought a set of 18th century calendar prints in a second hand shop. He enlarged these scenes onto polyester and then painted on them. Most interesting was that he produced them in his outdoor studio exposed to the elements so you do see rain stains, bleached bits and things on the surface.
However the images themselves just appeared to be the prints enlarged on a pink background with paint thrown on them in a random fashion. I wasn’t sure he’d added anything to the images and I was left with the big question of “why”.
Closes on 22 June 2018
I was fascinated by the technique used for these pictures but found the end product rather ugly and pointless. Schnabel bought a set of 18th century calendar prints in a second hand shop. He enlarged these scenes onto polyester and then painted on them. Most interesting was that he produced them in his outdoor studio exposed to the elements so you do see rain stains, bleached bits and things on the surface.
However the images themselves just appeared to be the prints enlarged on a pink background with paint thrown on them in a random fashion. I wasn’t sure he’d added anything to the images and I was left with the big question of “why”.
Closes on 22 June 2018
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