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GLENN BROWN
Glenn Brown | Monumental Sci-Fi Fantasy Work | Sotheby’s | Watch as James Sevier discusses Glenn Brown’s monumental sci-fi fantasy work, Ornamental Despair (Painting for Ian Curtis) copied from The Stars Like Dust 1986 by Chris Foss, 1994, one of the main highlights of the Contemporary Art Evening auction to be held in London on 17 October
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Glenn Brown | TateShots | Tate | The inspiration for Glenn Browns extraordinary paintings lies in the art of appropriation. In his hands printed images taken from books or postcards, old masters and science fiction illustrations undergo audacious transition; they become flat, colours shift and the originals become a memory. Browns work exaggerates these processes to an extreme degree. In this film, John Myatt, a renowned forger, whose exploits have even landed him a spell in prison, takes a trip to Tate Liverpool to contemplate Browns work | YouTube
GLENN BROWN
Glenn Brown | Monumental Sci-Fi Fantasy Work | Sotheby’s | Watch as James Sevier discusses Glenn Brown’s monumental sci-fi fantasy work, Ornamental Despair (Painting for Ian Curtis) copied from The Stars Like Dust 1986 by Chris Foss, 1994, one of the main highlights of the Contemporary Art Evening auction to be held in London on 17 October
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VIDEO / FILM
Glenn Brown | TateShots | Tate | The inspiration for Glenn Browns extraordinary paintings lies in the art of appropriation. In his hands printed images taken from books or postcards, old masters and science fiction illustrations undergo audacious transition; they become flat, colours shift and the originals become a memory. Browns work exaggerates these processes to an extreme degree. In this film, John Myatt, a renowned forger, whose exploits have even landed him a spell in prison, takes a trip to Tate Liverpool to contemplate Browns work | YouTube
GLENN BROWN
Glenn Brown | Monumental Sci-Fi Fantasy Work | Sotheby’s | Watch as James Sevier discusses Glenn Brown’s monumental sci-fi fantasy work, Ornamental Despair (Painting for Ian Curtis) copied from The Stars Like Dust 1986 by Chris Foss, 1994, one of the main highlights of the Contemporary Art Evening auction to be held in London on 17 October
YouTube
VIDEO / FILM
Glenn Brown | TateShots | Tate | The inspiration for Glenn Browns extraordinary paintings lies in the art of appropriation. In his hands printed images taken from books or postcards, old masters and science fiction illustrations undergo audacious transition; they become flat, colours shift and the originals become a memory. Browns work exaggerates these processes to an extreme degree. In this film, John Myatt, a renowned forger, whose exploits have even landed him a spell in prison, takes a trip to Tate Liverpool to contemplate Browns work | YouTube