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The Secret Doctrine / Portrait of Madame Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, 2025 -
Drawing 6 (after Bloemaert), 2025 -
Drawing III (after Novelli), 2025 -
Living in the Sun, 2025 -
Low Hanging Fruit, 2025 -
Rabbit Hole, 2025 -
So We Drove On Towards Death Through the Cooling Twilight, 2025 -
Swig, 2025 -
That's Saint Joan, Doing A Cool, Cool Jerk, 2025 -
This Frail Device, 2025 -
Sonnet Lover, 2024/2025 -
The Laughing Stock of the Heartless Stars, 2024/2025 -
The Hoi Polloi, 2024 -
When the Satellite Sings, 2024 -
Drawing 2 (after Tiepolo) , 2023 -
The Holy Bible, 2022 -
Drawing 19 (after Van Noordt), 2017 -
Hot Love, 2017 -
On the Way to the Leisure Centre, 2017 -
Reproduction, 2014 -
International Velvet, 2004 -
The Real Thing, 2000 -
Searched Hard for You and Your Special Ways, 1995
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 He is known for the use of art historical references in his paintings.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 Still conceptually rooted to art historical references, he stretches, combines, distorts and layers images to create subtle yet complex line-based works.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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The Brown Collection at Frieze Masters
Touring Exhibition 15 - 19 Oct 2025For its third iteration, the section is premised on the theme of the studio as a time machine through which historical memory inspires contemporary creativity. Featuring new paintings, drawings, and...Read more -
Hoi Polloi
Exhibition 24 Sep 2025 - 8 Aug 2026 The Brown Collection, Marylebone, LondonDiscover Hoi Polloi at The Brown Collection, Marylebone – an exhibition curated by Glenn Brown exploring how artists depict ‘the people’ from the 1500s to today.Read more -
The Laughing Stock of the Heartless Stars
Exhibition 12 Sep 2024 - 9 Aug 2025 The Brown Collection, Marylebone, LondonThe Brown Collection presents an exhibition by Glenn Brown exploring the tension between humanity and nature, meaning and absurdity. Featuring over 70 works from the 16th century to today, the show reflects on creation, decay and the cosmic unknown.Read more -
The Leisure Centre
Exhibition 15 Sep 2023 - 3 Aug 2024 The Brown Collection, Marylebone, LondonThe Brown Collection presents a new exhibition by Glenn Brown, inviting visitors to question when objects, images and ideas transcend their purpose to become art. Featuring works by Brown and artists from the sixteenth century to today.Read more -
Wooden Heart
Exhibition 27 Jan - 26 Aug 2023 The Brown Collection, Marylebone, LondonThe exhibition features a mix of recent and earlier works, highlighting Brown’s ongoing engagement with art history and his practice of transforming familiar images and forms with meticulous attention to...Read more -
Reproduction
Exhibition 20 Oct - 22 Dec 2022 The Brown Collection, Marylebone, LondonFirst exhibition at The Brown Collection, which was founded by Glenn Brown and opened in 2022.Read more
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Why These British Artists are Setting Up Private Museums
Artsy January 10, 2024 Read more -
Artist Glenn Brown Has Opened a Museum in London, Blending His Own Work With Old and New Art From His Personal Collection
Artnet September 14, 2023Brown hopes The Brown Collection will become a meeting place for artists in London.Read more -
Instead of Waiting on Museums to Show Their Work, Artists Open Their Own
The Wall Street Journal October 12, 2022The Brown Collection, opening this week from Glenn Brown, is one of several spaces started by artists to ensure their pieces remain on view: ‘My...Read more
