The multi-talented artist is known as a"bad boy" of the art world. One of Julian Schnabel’s signatures is adding unusual elements (i.e. broken pottery) to his canvases. In fact, Schnabel received international recognition for his "plate paintings," which were large-scale paintings set on broken ceramic plates.
« You know, painting has given me a lot of freedom, because for some reason, I've been able to paint things, organize things in a way that I see that don't have any buffers or compromises in them. »
Julian Schnabel
The artist has played a pivotal role in the Neo-Expressionism movement and was part of a contingent of artists in the '80s, which included
Jean-Michel Basquiat and David Salle, who endeavored to restore the art
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The multi-talented artist is known as a"bad boy" of the art world. One of Julian Schnabel’s signatures is adding unusual elements (i.e. broken pottery) to his canvases. In fact, Schnabel received international recognition for his "plate paintings," which were large-scale paintings set on broken ceramic plates.
« You know, painting has given me a lot of freedom, because for some reason, I've been able to paint things, organize things in a way that I see that don't have any buffers or compromises in them. »
Julian Schnabel
The artist has played a pivotal role in the Neo-Expressionism movement and was part of a contingent of artists in the '80s, which included
Jean-Michel Basquiat and David Salle, who endeavored to restore the art of painting to its pre-abstraction status. Their style stressed exuberance and expressivity in contrast to the pervasive intellectualism of
Conceptualist and
Minimalist art that was showcased at that time. They balanced the technical aspects with emotional resonance. As a Neo-Expressionist, Julian Schnabel reintroduced human emotion and sentiment to painting while banishing the idea of detachment as well as unconventional supports such as cardboard,black velvet, and weathered tarpaulins. In addition to painting, Julian Schnabel has also branched out into photography, music, and movies. Schnabel has garnered widespread critical acclaim as the director of films including Before Night Falls, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, as well as the co-writer and director of the 1996 film Basquiat, which was based on the life of fellow artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. (
Artist website)
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