schema:name "Come to dust"
"Glenn Brown"
schema:contributor Freedberg, Hannah
Gagosian Gallery (London)
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schema:abstract "For Brown, one of Britain's most renowned contemporary artists, the past and present are treasuries of raw material, offering countless images, titles, and techniques to be combined, appropriated, and deconstructed. Mining an extensive knowledge of art history, as well as of literature, music, and popular culture, Brown creates complex and sensuous works of art that are resolutely of our time. The title of exhibition, taken from a song in Shakespeare's play Cymbeline, evokes the ineluctability of death. The exhibition, comprising oil paintings, drawings in period frames, grisaille panel works, etchings, and sculptures, attests to the ever-intensifying dexterity with which Brown employs paint, content, and form. It teems with contrasts and contradictions, collapsing time, and allowing different, often opposing, references to exist simultaneously."@en
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schema:text From 'Cymbeline' / William Shakespeare -- Frà Pandolf's hand / Hari Kunzru -- Glenn Brown and Xavier Bray in conversation.
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