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Now the studio and the gallery have become opposites ... And there are only so many stories, really.” “Cecily Brown: Themes and Variations” is on view at the Barnes Foundation in ...
Who cares if I’m female?’ The one time I wasn’t conscious of being female was in the studio.” Cecily Brown's "Girl on a Swing" is her take on a common trope from art history seen in works by artists ...
No other location could better showcase Cecily Brown’s endless explorations, reinterpretations and variations of art history than the treasure trove of masterpieces at the Barnes Foundation in ...
Although best known for her bravura large-scale work, for the first time Brown will show a series of jewel-like, small paintings, which she began as a means by which to interpret the role of human ...
Image Cecily Brown, “Untitled,” 1996 ... suggests that the room is a 19th-century European studio, or a picture gallery that looks a little chaotic. The dozens of picture frames hanging ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The Barnes Foundation partnered with the Dallas Museum of Art to present "Cecily Brown: Themes and Variations." "It brings together some 30 works of Cecily Brown's career ...
The Barnes welcomes acclaimed British artist Cecily Brown for her largest U.S. presentation.Cecily Brown's "Madrepora (Alluvial)" For centuries, women have been artistically depicted through a ...
(Image: We didn’t mean to go to sea, 2018. Cecily Brown. Oil on linen, 89 x 83 in. The Rachofsky Collection. © Cecily Brown. Photo: Genevieve Hanson) Cecily Brown ...
The appetizing deer and geese carcasses of Cecily Brown's "The Splendid Table" (2019-2020) reinforce the emphasis on the animal side of human nature.(Genevieve Hanson / The Hartland & Mackie ...
Both exhibitions showcase a different dimension of the artists’ life and practice. Cecily Brown: Themes and Variations will close February 9. Curated by Dr. Anna Katherine Brodbeck, the Hoffman ...
“Cecily Brown: Themes and Variations” is the first solo show by the artist in Philadelphia. This story first appeared on WHYY.org.