Julian Schnabel: Symbols of Actual Life
Max Hollein
Julian Schnabel: Symbols of Actual Life
Max Hollein
This book showcases Julian Schnabel’s diverse body of work from the past three decades and celebrates the scale and virtuosic materiality of his oeuvre. Julian Schnabel is one of the most important and groundbreaking artists working today. Since his breakthrough in the late 1970’s, he has created works that have been exhibited at and collected by major museums throughout the world. Through evocative Polaroid, black-and-white, and color photography, Julian Schnabel: Symbols of Actual Life chronicles the artist’s 2018 installation at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, his first major presentation on the West Coast in more than thirty years. The volume is supplemented by an enlightening introduction to the work by Max Hollein, an interview with Schnabel, and a gallery of related site-specific works. AUTHOR: Max Hollein, former Director and CEO of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, is Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. SELLING POINTS: . Julian Schnabel is an American painter and filmmaker. His large-scale paintings are materially and thematically monumental, drawing on a wealth of influences from Cubism to the practice of Cy Twombly, and exporing themes such as sexuality, obsession, suffering, redemption, death, and belief. . Schnabel is a well-known director as well as an artist. His films include Before Night Falls, which became Javier Bardem’s breakthrough Academy Award-nominated performance, and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, which was nominated for four Academy Awards. Schnabel has won best director at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, a Golden Globe, and a BAFTA. 93 colour images
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