Glenn Brown: And Thus We Existed

Glenn Brown: And Thus We Existed
Title Glenn Brown: And Thus We Existed PDF eBook
Author Glenn Brown
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 2021-05-31
Genre
ISBN 9783947127313

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Glenn Brown's swirling, grotesque figures emerge from uncanny manipulations of old and new masters In this volume, British artist Glenn Brown (born 1966) presents a selection of recent works across painting, drawing and sculpture. Brown's work disarms common distinctions between beauty and abjection: he takes the protagonists of his paintings from old and new masters such as Raphael, Boucher, Delacroix or Baselitz, whose figures he alienates, mutilates, digitally manipulates and covers with seething color gradients and bands of swirling color. In Brown's drawings, the bodies and faces intertwine, bound together by looping lines, leaving the viewer with the uncanny impression of a "schizophrenic self," as the artist notes. In his sculptures, color grows into space: brushstrokes flee the plane into a third dimension, threatening to smother the antique bronze figurines they grow from. Conceptually distinct from appropriation art, Brown's artistic process demonstrates where his focus essentially lies; not in the base image, but rather in the possibilities that derive from it.

Glenn Brown's History of the United States Capitol

Glenn Brown's History of the United States Capitol
Title Glenn Brown's History of the United States Capitol PDF eBook
Author Glenn Brown
Publisher Government Printing Office
Pages 674
Release 2007
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Plastics, discusses plastic as a material, the different manufacturing and processing techniques, historical uses, current uses, an explanation of the harmful effects on the environment, and how to reuse and recycle plastics. Additionally, this title features a table of contents, glossary, index, color photographs, diagrams, recycling sidebars, statistics, and recommended websites for further exploration.

Glenn Brown

Glenn Brown
Title Glenn Brown PDF eBook
Author Andreas Schalhorn
Publisher Holzwarth Publications
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Appropriation (Art)
ISBN 9783935567800

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This is the first publication focusing on the drawings of British artist Glenn Brown (born 1966). Far from mere studies or sketches, Brown's drawings are artworks in their own right. The artist quotes and then disassembles drawings of the Old Masters, picking up the pieces and transmuting them.

Joy Division

Joy Division
Title Joy Division PDF eBook
Author Glenn Brown
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 2017-01-06
Genre
ISBN 9781911253334

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Glenn Brown

Glenn Brown
Title Glenn Brown PDF eBook
Author Hans Werner Holzwarth
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023
Genre
ISBN 9783836591317

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Glenn Brown's History of the United States Capitol

Glenn Brown's History of the United States Capitol
Title Glenn Brown's History of the United States Capitol PDF eBook
Author Glenn Brown
Publisher Government Printing Office
Pages 676
Release 2007
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780160753688

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House Document 108-240. Introduction and annotations by William B. Bushong. Annotated edition in Commemoration of the Bicentennial of the United States Capitol. Prepared by the Architect of the Capitol for the United States Capitol Preservation Commission. Glenn Brown originally wrote this book in 1901-1903 when it was published in two volumes. This new annotated edition includes many illustrations of architectural drawings and art works.

Glenn Brown

Glenn Brown
Title Glenn Brown PDF eBook
Author Glenn Brown
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN

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"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.