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Reproduction: Exhibition , The Brown Collection, Marylebone, London,

20 October - 22 December 2022
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Reproduction: Exhibition

Past exhibition
Glenn Brown, Searched Hard for You and Your Special Ways, 1995

Glenn Brown British, b. 1966

Searched Hard for You and Your Special Ways, 1995
Oil on canvas mounted on board
89 x 75 cm (35 1/8 x 29 1/2 in)
Image source: Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732 - 1806) A Boy as Pierrot c.1780 Oil on canvas 59.8 x 49.7 cm The painting is in the Wallace Collection in London. Other references: The fact that the boy is upside-down is a reference to the many works of Georg Baselitz. The choice of subject matter is meant to be kitsch, similar to the work of Jeff Koons, Francis Picabia, Takashi Murakami, John Currin and Paul McCarthy.
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This painting is based upon Jean-Honoré Fragonard's (1732-1806) work A Boy as Pierrot (1785), which features an angelic youth dressed in an 18th century clown costume too large for his slight frame. The original was painted a few short years before the bloody French Revolution (1789-1799), when many of Fragonard's most loyal patrons in the court of Louis XV were executed or exiled. The Pierrot costume was a parody of what many working class citizens considered a pompous, disconnected bourgeois and aristocratic elite whose hands are symbolically subdued by oversized sleeves. In Brown's rendition the mood of Fragonard's wide eyed cherub-esque subject goes from rosy-cheeked contentment to foreboding fright. Clad in what now resembles a decorative straitjacket, the boy is turned upside down in this 1995 composition – evoking the disorienting technique of German neo-expressionist Georg Baselitz (b.1938), who sought to shift the viewer's focus from traditional figuration to abstract formalism. The longing title of the work is drawn from the melancholic lyrics of British post-punk band Joy Division, who Brown draws upon to title a number of his paintings.

– Steven Matijcio, Curator, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, USA

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Exhibitions

Brilliant! New At from London, Walker Arts Center, Minneapolis 1995

Houston, Contemporary Arts Museum, Brilliant! New Art from London, 1996

Queen's Hall Arts Centre, Hexham 1996

Tate Liverpool retrospective 2009
Fondacion Sandretto Re Rebaudengo 2009
Museum Ludwig, Budapest retrospective 2010
1000 Lives, curated by Massimiliano Gioni, Gwangju Biennale, Korea, 2010
"Glenn Brown at Upton" Upton House, Oxfordshire 2012
Post Pop, Saatchi Gallery, 2014

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