Reproduction: Exhibition
The Brown Collection is home to the art collection of British artist Glenn Brown.
With over three floors of exhibition space in an exactingly-renovated mews warehouse in Marylebone, London, the building also houses the artist’s archives and administrative offices.
The exhibition shows the breadth of Brown’s body of work, including paintings, drawings and sculptures. They include the artist’s early painting appropriations of Frank Auerbach, Shallow Deaths (2000), and Jean-Honore Fragonard, Shallow End (2011); exquisite mid-career paintings, such as On the Way to the Leisure Centre (2018) and drawings made for antique frames.
Future exhibitions will include works by other historical and contemporary artists that have inspired or that comment on works in the collection. In time, Brown also intends to make a large, site-specific mural after Abraham Bloemaert in the galleries.
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Glenn Brown, Shallow Deaths, 2000 -
Glenn Brown, Searched Hard for You and Your Special Ways, 1995 -
Glenn Brown, The Real Thing, 2000 -
Glenn Brown, Reproduction, 2014 -
Glenn Brown, American Sublime, 2017 -
Glenn Brown, Baby Doll Lounge (part 1 and 2), 2017 -
Glenn Brown, The Shallow End, 2011 -
Glenn Brown, Drawing/Painting 35 (after De Heer), 2015 -
Glenn Brown, Drawing 8 (after Tiepolo), 2017 -
Glenn Brown, Drawing 24 (after Jordaens/Jordaens), 2017 -
Glenn Brown, Unknown Pleasures, 2016 -
Glenn Brown, L’Arlésienne, 2016 -
Glenn Brown, Bring on the Headless Horses, 2020 -
Glenn Brown, Drawing 4 (after Rembrandt), 2016 -
Glenn Brown, Drawing 3 (after Grimaldi), 2016 -
Glenn Brown, Drawing 5 (after Bloemaert), 2016 -
Glenn Brown, Oh well, enough said, bring on the dead, 2018 -
Glenn Brown, Drawing 1 (after Bloemaert) , 2018 -
Glenn Brown, Freak Like Me, 2015-2022 -
Glenn Brown, Hot Love, 2017 -
Glenn Brown, On the Way to the Leisure Centre, 2017 -
Glenn Brown, Drawing 19 (after Van Noordt), 2017 -
Glenn Brown, International Velvet, 2004 -
Glenn Brown, The Suicide of Guy Debord, 2001
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Artnet October 9, 2023The iconoclastic British artist Glenn Brown pokes at notions of originality by taking historical paintings, drawings, or prints—by the likes of Diego Velázquez, Eugène Delacroix,...Read more -
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