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Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth presents Jenny Saville: "The Anatomy of Painting"

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Organized by the National Portrait Gallery, London, and Senior Curator of Contemporary Collections, Sarah Howgate, Jenny Saville's "The Anatomy of Painting" is the first major museum exhibition in the U.S. dedicated to the work of one of the world's foremost figure painters.

Saville rose to prominence in the early 1990s, following her acclaimed degree show at the Glasgow School of Art. In the years since, she has played a leading role in the reinvigoration of figurative painting, a genre that she continues to test the limits of to this day. Her unique ability to create visceral portraits from thick layers of paint reveals an artist with a deep passion for the process itself, an act that she experiences as both energetic and bodily.

Bringing together 50 works made throughout the artist's career, the exhibition traces the development of her practice from the 1990s to today, spotlighting key artworks from her career while exploring her lasting connection to art history. From charcoal drawings to large-scale oil paintings of the human form, this broadly chronological display includes works that question the conventional and historical notions of female beauty.

The exhibition also highlights the monumental nudes that launched Saville to acclaim in 1992 and new 'portraits' made for the 21st century. Rendered in fluorescent, saturated tones, the pioneering series interrogates the connections between the physical and virtual in our image-saturated age.

Organized by the National Portrait Gallery, London, and Senior Curator of Contemporary Collections, Sarah Howgate, Jenny Saville's "The Anatomy of Painting" is the first major museum exhibition in the U.S. dedicated to the work of one of the world's foremost figure painters.

Saville rose to prominence in the early 1990s, following her acclaimed degree show at the Glasgow School of Art. In the years since, she has played a leading role in the reinvigoration of figurative painting, a genre that she continues to test the limits of to this day. Her unique ability to create visceral portraits from thick layers of paint reveals an artist with a deep passion for the process itself, an act that she experiences as both energetic and bodily.

Bringing together 50 works made throughout the artist's career, the exhibition traces the development of her practice from the 1990s to today, spotlighting key artworks from her career while exploring her lasting connection to art history. From charcoal drawings to large-scale oil paintings of the human form, this broadly chronological display includes works that question the conventional and historical notions of female beauty.

The exhibition also highlights the monumental nudes that launched Saville to acclaim in 1992 and new 'portraits' made for the 21st century. Rendered in fluorescent, saturated tones, the pioneering series interrogates the connections between the physical and virtual in our image-saturated age.

WHEN

WHERE

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth
3200 Darnell St, Fort Worth, TX 76107, USA
https://www.themodern.org/exhibition/jenny-saville-anatomy-painting

TICKET INFO

$10-$16; Free for children 18 and under.

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