By Ian Alteveer With A Contribution By Adam Eaker
Cecily Brown (B. 1969) Transfixes Viewers With Sumptuous Color, Bravura Brushwork, And Complex Narratives That Relate To Some Of European Painting’S Grandest And Most Time-Honored Themes, Including Still Life Motifs And Meditations On Mortality Through Vanitas. This Intimate Survey Of The Acclaimed British Painter Reexamines The Work Of An Artist Whose Influential Output References Both Modern Heavyweights, Such As Willem De Kooning, Philip Guston, And Joan Mitchell, And Old Masters Like Goya, Hogarth, Manet, And Rubens. The Book Features 21 Paintings And 26 Works On Paper—Drawings, Watercolors, Sketchbooks, And Monotypes—That Span The Three Decades Of Brown’S Career To Date, Including Recently Completed And Never-Before-Published Works. A Conversation With The Artist Provides Insight Into Her Process And Sources, While An Insightful Essay Situates Brown In The Lineage Of The Great Artists Of The Last Five Hundred Years.
Ian Alteveer Is Aaron I Fleischman Curator In The Department Of Modern And Contemporary Art And Adam Eaker Is Associate Curator In The Department Of European Paintings, Both At The Metropolitan Museum Of Art, New York.
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