From Cecily Brown's early sexual portrayals described as pornographic, simultaneously impressed and provoked to more recent paintings wich deal with landscapes and paradise scenes.
curated by Silvia Kopf and Andreas Hoffer
The Essl Museum is giving the London-
born painter Cecily Brown (*1969) her
first large-scale museum presentation in
Austria. It will show completely new
works and a block of work with drawings
that come directly from her studio in New
York. The basis of the exhibition is
formed by five of Brown’s works from the
Essl Collection, which are supplemented
by international loans. The result provides
a retrospective of the artist’s work over
the last decade.
Cecily Brown’s gesturally expressive works inhabit the boundary between figurative
painting and abstraction. The daughter of the British art critic David Sylvester feels
herself to be inseparably linked with the history of painting and has concerned herself
among others with artists such as William Hogarth, Francis Bacon and Willem de
Kooning. For her large-format canvases, which at first glance often appear completely
abstract, she uses various sources: individual figures or objects are taken over
fragmentarily from lifestyle magazines and erotic magazines, but also from children’s
books or from art-history, and placed in abstract surroundings dissolved in pure colour.
From London to New York.
As a young painter, in the mid 1990s Cecily Brown decided to move from London to
New York. Her early work with pronounced sexual portrayals sometimes described as
pornographic, simultaneously impressed and provoked, and caused discussions in the art
and gallery scene, not least also because of her special command of painting.
For the artist, visual perception, the physical act of looking, which can extend to
voyeurism, plays an essential role. The fluid transition from figurative to abstract parts of
the image is consciously employed by Cecily Brown in order to invite the observer to linger
longer over her paintings.
Enigmatic and melancholic
The Essl Museum owns some of the artist’s more recent works, which she herself
describes as “enigmatic and melancholic”. In recent years Brown has overwhelmingly
concerned herself with landscape paintings, in which well-known motifs from paradise
scenes are often integrated (e.g. Study After “Paradise” 3, 2003).
The oil painting Tripe with Lemons (2004), predominantly in yellow tones, conveys a
particular freshness and lightness. It appears like an abstract landscape, but beneath it
there are also recognisable motifs, such as animals or fruit from a still life. For Brown
herself this painting is particularly balanced in the mixture of abstract and figurative
elements.
In her new work Cecily Brown once again takes a look at the theme of “Fallen Paradise”.
Viewers can explore image motifs such as gardens, saints, demons, animals and memento
mori. The paintings are supplemented by very current monotypes straight from the studio.
The artist prefers this printing technique, which can be directly transferred to painting. In
contrast to other printing techniques, monotypes allow just one print on paper.
The exhibition in the Essl Museum will make the work of this internationally very
recognised painter accessible to a wider audience in Austria for the first time.
Catalogue
The Essl Museum will publish a catalogue with numerous pictures and reference materials, with a preface
by Karlheinz Essl, a text by Jim Lewis and an interview with Cecily Brown by Silvia Köpf.
Art Eductaion
The art education team offers guided tours and workshops during the exhibition, further details: www.essl.museum
/ Kunstvermittlung
Image: Study after paradise 3, 2003,
Öl und Kohle auf Leinen,
122 x 153 cm,
© Cecily Brown,
Foto: Mischa Nawrata, Wien
Press office:
Erwin Uhrmann (head), uhrmann@essl.museum, +43 (0) 2243/370 5060
Regina Holler-Strobl, holler-strobl@essl.museum, +43 (0) 2243/370 5062
Free bus shuttle
Visitors can reach the Essl Museum conveniently by free bus shuttle from Vienna city centre, Albertinaplatz 1
(Tues – Sun, 10 a.m., 12 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m. and return)
Essl Museum– Contemporary Art
An der Donau-Au 1, A-3400 Klosterneuburg / Vienna, Austria
Tue-Sun 10.00 – 18.00, Wed 10.00 – 21.00
Tickets Essl Museum: regular € 7,- und reduced € 5