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The Laughing Stock of the Heartless Stars: Exhibition , The Brown Collection, Marylebone, London,

12 September 2024 - 9 August 2025
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Pietà, Hendrick Goltzius, 1596
Pietà, Hendrick Goltzius, 1596
The Laughing Stock of the Heartless Stars, curated by the British artist Glenn Brown and his husband, Edgar Laguinia is their most ambitious yet, showcasing 70 diverse artworks representing 500 years of Art History.

 The title references a poem by Jules Laforgue and suggests a feeling of cosmic antipathy, the vast unknown, an uncaring universe that is indifferent to the struggles of the human soul. The exhibition explores humanity's relentless pursuit of significance in a universe without inherent meaning from an Absurdist perspective. Life is both an unavoidable tragedy and a humorous, carnival-like celebration.

The examination of the intricate and enduring struggle between nature and humanity takes centre stage in the exhibition. Numerous artistic works exalt the beauty of nature, such as the woodblock prints of Monica Poole (1921-2003) and Gertrude Hermes (1901-1983), as well as Henri Fantin-Latour's Roses Thé, 1874, that celebrates the immense beauty in nature. Brown's work skillfully confronts this intricate tension. A multitude of Brown's creations embody states of transition, decay, and the blurred line between artificial and organic forms. Take, for instance, the piece The Holy Bible, 2022, which portrays a tree trunk adorned with striking, vivid, acidic colours. Manipulating traditional representations of nature, and transforming them into something more unsettling, urges us to contemplate the extent to which we are fundamentally reshaping the natural world, possibly beyond recognition.

 The earliest piece is a chiaroscuro woodcut titled Oceanus (Neptune), created by Hendrick Goltzius between 1588 and 1590. The most recent work is Deep Time Ornament, a sculpture by Phoebe Cummings from 2024. Together, these artworks illustrate the evolving relationship between art and nature, each embodying the values of their respective times. Goltzius's piece reflects Renaissance Humanism, showcasing the duality of nature with Oceanus symbolically dominating the sea. In contrast, Cummings's sculpture addresses contemporary environmental awareness, highlighting the transience of nature and our interaction with the environment. Despite being created four centuries apart, both works delve into humanity's connection to nature, communicating complex ideas in the process.

 The work radiates a distinct sense of baroque theatricality, emotionality, and movement, choosing to evoke strong emotions rather than allowing for quiet contemplation. Karel Appel (1921-2006) and Grace Pailthorpe (1883-1971), using loose and expressive brushstrokes to convey raw emotion, parallel the emotional intensity of the Baroque period. Even modernist sculpture such as Table Piece CLXXXII, 1974, by Anthony Caro becomes Baroque in this context, for it embodies a sense of movement and dynamism to which the Baroque period is known.

 Showcasing 70 diverse artworks by 28 artists, most of the work in the exhibition has never been on public display and includes new work by Brown.

Artists on show

  • Marion Adnams (British, 1898-1995)
  • Philip Akkerman (Dutch, 1957- )
  • Karel Appel (Dutch, 1921-2006)
  • Nobuyoshi Araki (Japanese, 1940- )
  • Simon Bill (British, 1958- )
  • Abraham Bloemaert (Dutch, circa 1564-1651)
  • Glenn Brown (British, 1966- )
  • Carlo Innocenzo Carlone (Italian, 1686-1775)
  • Anthony Caro (British, 1924-2013)
  • Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (French, 1827-1875)
  • Morris Cox (British, 1903-1998)
  • Phoebe Cummings (British, 1981- )
  • Henri Fantin-Latour (French, 1836-1904)
  • Mauro Gandolfi (Italian, 1764-1834)
  • Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558-1617)
  • Ernest Henri Griset (French, 1844-1907)
  • Gertrude Hermes (British, 1901-1983)
  • Ann-Marie James (British, 1981- )
  • Laura Knight (British, 1877-1970)
  • John Martin (British, 1789-1854)
  • Jan Harmensz. Muller (Dutch, 1571-1628)
  • Grace Pailthorpe (British, 1883-1971)
  • Monica Poole (British, 1921-2003)
  • Austin Osman Spare (British, 1888-1956)
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Works
  • Glenn Brown, The Laughing Stock of the Heartless Stars, 2024/2025
    Glenn Brown, The Laughing Stock of the Heartless Stars, 2024/2025
  • Glenn Brown, Dirty Creamer, 2022
    Glenn Brown, Dirty Creamer, 2022
  • Glenn Brown, Shipwreck, Custom of the Sea, 2022/2024
    Glenn Brown, Shipwreck, Custom of the Sea, 2022/2024
  • Glenn Brown, The Aesthetic Poor (for Tim Buckley) after John Martin, 2002
    Glenn Brown, The Aesthetic Poor (for Tim Buckley) after John Martin, 2002
  • Glenn Brown, Darsham Songs, 2016
    Glenn Brown, Darsham Songs, 2016
  • Glenn Brown, Drawing/Painting 35 (after De Heer), 2015
    Glenn Brown, Drawing/Painting 35 (after De Heer), 2015
  • Glenn Brown, Morbid Fancies (work in progress), 2025
    Glenn Brown, Morbid Fancies (work in progress), 2025
  • Glenn Brown, Drawing 8 (after Tiepolo), 2017
    Glenn Brown, Drawing 8 (after Tiepolo), 2017
  • Glenn Brown, Searched Hard for You and Your Special Ways, 1995
    Glenn Brown, Searched Hard for You and Your Special Ways, 1995
  • Glenn Brown, Doggerland, 2022-2024
    Glenn Brown, Doggerland, 2022-2024
  • Glenn Brown, World Without End, 1994
    Glenn Brown, World Without End, 1994
  • Glenn Brown, The Holy Bible, 2022
    Glenn Brown, The Holy Bible, 2022
  • Glenn Brown, Everyone Sang, 2014
    Glenn Brown, Everyone Sang, 2014
  • Glenn Brown, The End (Painting for Ian Curtis) after Angus McKie (copied from the illustration 'Perry Rhodan 20Thrall of Hypno'), 1996
    Glenn Brown, The End (Painting for Ian Curtis) after Angus McKie (copied from the illustration 'Perry Rhodan 20Thrall of Hypno'), 1996
  • Glenn Brown, Drawing 6 (after Del Sarto/Grimaldi), 2017
    Glenn Brown, Drawing 6 (after Del Sarto/Grimaldi), 2017
  • Gertrude Hermes Thorn Apple
    Gertrude Hermes, Thorn Apple
  • Austin Osman Spare, Glossolaly of Soliloquy
    Austin Osman Spare, Glossolaly of Soliloquy
  • Hendrick Goltzius, Pietà , 1596
    Hendrick Goltzius, Pietà , 1596
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