The Wind

The Wind

Julian SchnabelWW-1985-127388
1985·Spray enamel and modeling paste on tarpaulin·449.5 × 566.4 cm (177 × 223 in.)

<p>While Julian Schnabel is known best for paintings on crockery, since the mid-1980s Schnabel has also made many paintings on tarpaulins. <em>The Wind</em> is among the first of these tarpaulin paintings.</p> <p>Schnabel’s figurative and abstract images, drawn from a wide variety of literary and art historical sources, as well as the artist’s own experience and imagination, interact and combine into thematically unified works. Selected for their color and texture, unconventional materials (animal hide, blankets, velvet, and tarpaulin) are used as grounds upon which Schnabel builds up wax, modeleing paste, and pigment, producing beatuifully worked, but agitated surfaces. found objects, particularly the broken ceramics that have been identified with Schnabel’s work, are often employed as formal elements and create numerous interplays between the thick, three-dimensional surfaces and the orginal two-dimensionality of the grounds. Both his images and chosen media assume equal formal and emotive roles in Schabel’s work.</p>

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Year
1985
Dimensions
449.5 × 566.4 cm (177 × 223 in.)

Artist

Julian Schnabel
Julian Schnabel

Painting

Julian Schnabel is known for his multidisciplinary practice that extends beyond painting to include sculpture and film.

Brooklyn, NY, USA

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Year
1985
Dimensions
449.5 × 566.4 cm (177 × 223 in.)
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WW-1985-127388

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Artist

Julian Schnabel

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