The Glenn Brown exhibition brings together the largest selection of the works of this highly revered painter of his generation. Brown borrows from art history and popular culture, working from the images of Dalí, Auerbach, Rembrandt, science fiction illustrators and many others to investigate the languages of painting and how images are read by the viewer.
Brown is fascinated by how reproductions of paintings distort the qualities of their originals. Size, colour, surface texture and brushwork are elements by which original works are transformed from the familiar into the alien. Working from books or projecting reproductions onto a blank picture surface, Brown wildly embellishes his source material. Naturalistic colour becomes kitsch, figures are elongated or enlarged into the grotesque, while heavy impasto, although painstakingly copied, is rendered entirely flat. Often placing formal and aesthetic concerns over original subject matter and meaning, details from well-known works are isolated, manipulated, becoming subject matters themselves.
Glenn Brown was born in Hexam in 1966. From 1984 to 1992 he studied at Norwich School of Art, the Bath College of Higher Education and then at Goldsmith’s College. He was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 2000.
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Through the Artist`s Eye 11. April, 2010, 00:00–00:00
An exclusive guided tour with the Hungarian painter, Ákos Birkás at the Glenn Brown exhibition.
The programme is in Hungarian.
Family Saturdays: Glenn Brown – Illusion Mania 10. April, 2010, 00:00–00:00
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Tea - in good company 7. April, 2010, 00:00–00:00
Pensioners' program.
Language: Hungarian
Through the Artist`s Eye 27. March, 2010, 00:00–00:00
An exclusive guided tour with Gábor Rieder, art historian at the Glenn Brown exhibition.
The programme is in Hungarian.
Through the Artist`s Eye 13. March, 2010, 00:00–00:00
An exclusive guided tour with Katalin Aknai, art historian at the Glenn Brown exhibition.
The programme is in Hungarian.
ONE, TWO, THREE...ACTION: Reality or Illusion? 27. February, 2010, 00:00–00:00
ONE, TWO, THREE… ACTION: Whole Saturday family fun at Ludwig Museum is back!
From 10 AM to 4PM: Reality or Illusion?
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12 PM and 1 PM: theatre for children by the DOT company.
Through the Artist`s Eye 13. February, 2010, 00:00–00:00
An exclusive guided tour with the Hungarian painter, Ágnes Szépfalvi at the Glenn Brown exhibition.
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Glenn Brown - Opening 5. February, 2010, 00:00–00:00
Ludwig Museum - Museum of Contemporary presents:
Glenn Brown
Opening remarks by:
Dr. Christoph Grunenberg, Director of Tate Liverpool
and
Barnabás Bencsik, Director of Ludwig Museum Budapest
The exhibition is on view until 11 April 2010.