The exhibition “Julian Schnabel: Selected Works From Home” has just opened in a newly inaugurated gallery at Guild Hall in East Hampton, New York, featuring paintings and sculptures the artist and ...
When Julian Schnabel first began making his now-iconic “Plate Paintings” in the late 1970’s, he found that the incongruity between the plates’ reflectivity and the depth of field afforded by the bondo ...
Every week, Artnet News Pro brings you Wet Paint, a gossip column of original scoops reported and written by Nate Freeman. If you have a tip, email Nate at [email protected]. In fact, Wet Paint can ...
When someone says “Julian Schnabel” in certain circles, his name invokes those infamous smashed ceramics paintings that literally broke the concept of surface into smithereens, turning late-stage East ...
“I like when I’m looking at something that’s just about to form itself [...] The disagreement between the surface and what’s behind it—that space in between is what interests me.”—Julian Schnabel ...
Recently, Pace Gallery celebrated the opening of their new Los Angeles flagship outpost, a partnership with Kayne Griffin, in their 15,000 square foot space on South La Brea, a former 1940s auto ...
Movies with artist-protagonists are known to be disappointing. These pass muster and even inspire. By Julia Halperin The film, directed by Jim Jarmusch, details three stories of three families. “The ...
As the war in the Ukraine escalates and political unrest continues dividing Americans, the state of the world may seem bleak. At the opening night party to celebrate the new Pace Gallery in Los ...
Julian Schnabel Talks Death and Immortality as an Artist: “I’m Not Going to Be Around for Very Long”
The filmmaker and artist brought his offbeat period drama ‘In The Hand of Dante’ to Tribeca Festival Lisboa for an opening night screening. By Etan Vlessing Canada Bureau Chief Schnabel, wearing his ...
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