... bouncing a younger sibling on her knee, must surely have influenced Jenny Saville (who, after all, also studied at Glasgow School of Art) every bit as much as Leonardo da ...
... I’m inspired by Francis Bacon, Philippe Pasqua, Jenny Saville and Marlene Dumas.
AMc: Can you say a little about your artistic training?
JDN: I joined the Mbalmayo A...
... Bourgeois, obviously, Tracey Emin, Jenny Saville. I love the power of Rodin’s sculptures at the moment, too, as I am using clay, and I have been obsessed for years with ...
... inspire you?
K-VH: The very first time I saw a painting I liked was when my art tutor at Manchester College introduced Jenny Saville during our life drawing class. Later...
... the bodies in this earlier, more monochromatic series are entwined and entangled, in Jenny Saville-esque contortions, once again fat and thin, male and female, but uncomfo...
... sheets of paper positioned from differing perspectives, reflecting the way we actually see.
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Commanding another wall in powerful splendour is Jenny Saville’s...
... The woman’s face is fixed in an alert, determined expression, an unmistakable reference to Rego’s own marriage and her late husband’s illness.
The last room is ded...
... look or put her hands. These paintings are about both the female experience and the individual character. They are messy and awkward and full of texture and life. Joffe is...
... (the Jenny Saville), I could not shake off the yawn of erotica on parade, the distrust of sleaze positioned as artistry, and the disinterest in overworked tropes fronting ...
... tour de force, a revelation of the power of extreme figuration to elucidate the human condition – Tala Madani, Emily Mae Smith and Jonathan Gardner were among the stando...
... nose, would have competed too vehemently with the oversized, fleshy Juncture (1994) by Jenny Saville (b1970).
One entire wall is given over to polaroids by Andy Warhol (...
... and watercolours of Marlene Dumas, while the directness of Jenny Saville’s painting has led to an exhibition at the Kunsthaus in Zürich that combines her work with that...
... are those that subvert the pretence of the sitter and the situation. This can be done through brutal and beautiful honesty, as evidenced in the work of Rembrandt, Lucian F...
... 'Arman' (1962), of his fellow artist of that name.
Is obesity a male-female issue? Clearly in contemporary society it is of profound concern, extending to major health p...
... (1909-92), Andy Warhol (1928-87), Gerhard Richter (b.1932) and Chuck Close (b.1940). Of the more recent women artists, Suzanne Valadon, Frida Kahlo, Marlene Dumas (b.1953)...