Works
  • Glenn Brown, The Secret Doctrine / Portrait of Madame Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, 2025
    The Secret Doctrine / Portrait of Madame Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, 2025
  • Glenn Brown, Drawing 6 (after Bloemaert), 2025
    Drawing 6 (after Bloemaert), 2025
  • Glenn Brown, Drawing III (after Novelli), 2025
    Drawing III (after Novelli), 2025
  • Glenn Brown, Living in the Sun, 2025
    Living in the Sun, 2025
  • Glenn Brown, Low Hanging Fruit, 2025
    Low Hanging Fruit, 2025
  • Glenn Brown, Rabbit Hole, 2025
    Rabbit Hole, 2025
  • Glenn Brown, So We Drove On Towards Death Through the Cooling Twilight, 2025
    So We Drove On Towards Death Through the Cooling Twilight, 2025
  • Glenn Brown, Swig, 2025
    Swig, 2025
  • Glenn Brown, That's Saint Joan, Doing A Cool, Cool Jerk, 2025
    That's Saint Joan, Doing A Cool, Cool Jerk, 2025
  • Glenn Brown, This Frail Device, 2025
    This Frail Device, 2025
  • Glenn Brown, Sonnet Lover, 2024/2025
    Sonnet Lover, 2024/2025
  • Glenn Brown, The Laughing Stock of the Heartless Stars, 2024/2025
    The Laughing Stock of the Heartless Stars, 2024/2025
  • Glenn Brown, The Hoi Polloi, 2024
    The Hoi Polloi, 2024
  • Glenn Brown, When the Satellite Sings, 2024
    When the Satellite Sings, 2024
  • Glenn Brown, Drawing 2 (after Tiepolo) , 2023
    Drawing 2 (after Tiepolo) , 2023
  • Glenn Brown, The Holy Bible, 2022
    The Holy Bible, 2022
  • Glenn Brown, Drawing 19 (after Van Noordt), 2017
    Drawing 19 (after Van Noordt), 2017
  • Glenn Brown, Hot Love, 2017
    Hot Love, 2017
  • Glenn Brown, On the Way to the Leisure Centre, 2017
    On the Way to the Leisure Centre, 2017
  • Glenn Brown, Reproduction, 2014
    Reproduction, 2014
  • Glenn Brown, International Velvet, 2004
    International Velvet, 2004
  • Glenn Brown, The Real Thing, 2000
    The Real Thing, 2000
  • Glenn Brown, Searched Hard for You and Your Special Ways, 1995
    Searched Hard for You and Your Special Ways, 1995
Overview

Glenn Brown, CBE, (born 1966) is a British artist. He is known for the use of art historical references in his paintings. Starting with reproductions from other artist's works, Brown transforms the appropriated image by changing its colour, position and size. His grotesque yet fascinating figures appear to be painted with thick impasto, but are actually executed through the application of thin, swirling brushstrokes which create the illusion of almost photographically flat surfaces. The effect is powerful-often unsettling-creating an artistic language that transcends time and pictorial conventions. Brown sees these appropriations and oppositions as key to his approach. 

Brown also places sculpture as a central point of his practice. They are created by accumulating thick layers of oil paint over structures or found bronze casts. His sculptures, deliberately emphasizing the three-dimensional quality of oil brushstrokes, stand in stark contrast to his flat paintings. The forms of his sculptures and the colour combinations used reference other artists' paintings and sculptures.

In the last few years, Brown has extensively embraced drawing. Still conceptually rooted to art historical references, he stretches, combines, distorts and layers images to create subtle yet complex line-based works. 

His work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions including Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Centre d'Art Contemporain, France (2000); Serpentine Gallery, London (2004); Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna (2008); Tate Liverpool, England (2009), which travelled to the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin and Ludwig Múzeum, Budapest; Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem, The Netherlands (2013); Rennie Collection, Vancouver (2013); Fondation Vincent Van Gogh Arles (2016); Des Moines Art Center, Iowa (2016), Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati (2016), Rembrandt House, Amsterdam (2017),  Museo Stefano Bardini, Florence (2017), Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, UK (2018), British Museum, London (2018) and Sprengel Museum and Landesmuseum, Hanover, Germany (2023).

Glenn's works have been part of numerous group exhibitions including The Saatchi Gallery (1995, 2014); Centre Georges Pompidou (2002, 2013, 2021); Venice Bienalle, Italian Pavilion, (2003); Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2005); Gwangju Bienalle, Korea (2010); Kunsthalle, Vienna (2011); Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague (2012), Museo Guggenheim, Bilbao, Spain (2013), Centre George Pompidou Malaga (2015), Scottish National Galery (2018), Museum of Fine Arts-Hungarian National Gallery (2018) and British Museum, London (2019), Nationalmuseum, Stockholm,  Ateneum Art Museum, Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki (2020), Centre Pompidou-Metz, Metz, France (2021), Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, England (2021) and Louvre Museum, Paris (2022).

His work is represented by Gagosian Gallery in New York and London and Galerie Max Hetzler in Berlin and Paris.

In 2022, Brown established The Brown Collection in London, an art museum showcasing his artwork alongside his choice of works by contemporary and historical artists

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