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Julian Schnabel

American artist and filmmaker (b)

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Born () October 26, (age&#;73)

New York City, U.S.

EducationUniversity of Houston
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Style"Plate paintings"
MovementNeo-expressionism
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Julian Schnabel (born October 26, ) is an American painter and filmmaker.

In the s, he received international attention for his "plate paintings"—with broken ceramic plates set onto large-scale paintings. Since the s, he has been a proponent of independent arthouse cinema. Schnabel directed Before Night Falls, which became Javier Bardem's breakthrough Academy Award-nominated role, and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, which was nominated for four Academy Awards.

For the latter, he won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Director[1] and the Golden Globe Award for Best Director, as well as receiving nominations for the Academy Award for Best Director and the César Award for Best Director.

Early life and education

Schnabel was born in Brooklyn, New York, to a Jewish family,[2] the son of Esta (née Greenberg) and Jack Schnabel.[3] He moved with his family to Brownsville, Texas, in [4] He received his B.F.A.

at the University of Houston. After graduating, he sent an application to the Independent Study Program (ISP) at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. His application included slides of his work sandwiched between two pieces of bread. He was admitted into the program and studied there from to [4]

In , Schnabel visited Galveston and was introduced to the artist Joseph Glasco who had his home and studio in Galveston at that time.

Schnabel and Glasco became close friends and shared many similar interests in the arts. Later in their relationship, Schnabel influenced Glasco to set up his studio in New York, and in the late s introduced Glasco to Leslie Waddington of Waddington Galleries, London, where he had an exhibition.[5]

Art career

Schnabel returned to Houston in and rented a studio in the Heights neighborhood.

Jim Harithas, director of the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, agreed to give him a show after Schnabel reportedly badgered him repeatedly.[6] The eponymously titled exhibit ran from February 20 to March 7, , in the parallelogram building's lower gallery.[7]

On seeing the show, ARTnews critic Charlotte Moser wrote, "Though still formative, Schnabel's paintings possess a palpable presence," but found the work "clearly influenced by post-minimalist artists whose intellectual ideas he might share but whose technical expertise and clarity of vision he has yet to acquire."[8]

It was with his first solo show, at the Mary Boone Gallery in that Schnabel had his breakthrough;[9] all his works were sold in advance.

He participated at the Venice Biennale in with Anselm Kiefer and Georg Baselitz. By the time he exhibited his work in a show jointly organized by Boone and Leo Castelli in , he had become firmly established and was the youngest artist in the legendary exhibition 'A New Spirit in Painting' in the Royal Academy of Arts. His now famous "plate paintings"—large-scale paintings set on broken ceramic plates—received a boisterous and critical reception from the art world.

In , he surprised the art community by moving from working with Mary Boone to exhibit at the Pace Gallery.[10]

His wild and expressive works were classed as neo-expressionism by art critics. In the years to follow Schnabel's success on the art market would above all be criticised.[11]

Schnabel's style is characterised by very large scale paintings.

He uses diverse materials such as plaster, wax, photographs, antlers, velvet and ceramics. His paintings make use of canvas, wood, muslin and even surfboards.

Olatz schnabel biography of william shakespeare Though the artist himself might disagree, it would seem that Julian Schnabel has not been much concerned, in life, with the concept of negative space. As anyone who has ever met him, seen one of his paintings or visited one of his homes will tell you: He takes up all the space available, and more. But peel him away from the frame, and you find that what used to be the background has quieter and more intriguing virtues. And she had as much to do with the design of the old West Village perfume factory that would later become the pink Venetian folly, the Palazzo Chupi, as Julian did. But for the last two years they have been apart for four , Olatz and her twin year-old sons, Cy and Olmo, have lived in a new house on King Street in SoHo that is pared down and personal, the incarnation of a clean sweep.

His paintings often combine abstract and figurative elements. Due to the size, weight, and depth of his works, they are often given sculptural properties.

In , Schnabel painted the cover artwork for the Red Hot Chili Peppers' eighth studio album, By the Way. The woman featured on the cover of By the Way is Julian's daughter, Stella Schnabel, who was band member John Frusciante's then-girlfriend.[59] Regarding the artwork, Frusciante noted: "My girlfriend's father offered to do the album art, so we sent him rough mixes of eight songs, and he just got the vibe of the album from that.

He said that he wouldn't be offended if we didn't like it, but we loved what he did. He's also given us great covers for all the singles. He's a true artist."[12]

Schnabel had an exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, which ran from September 1, , to January 2, , and occupied the entirety of the gallery's fifth floor.

It examined "the rich interplay between Schnabel's paintings and films".[13] In Museo Correr exhibited Julian Schnabel: Permanently Becoming and the Architecture of Seeing, a selected survey show of Schnabel's career curated by Norman Rosenthal.[14]

Art critic Robert Hughes was one of the most outspoken critics of his work; he once stated that "Schnabel's work is to painting what Stallone's is to acting: a lurching display of oily pectorals."[15]

In the Swedish film The Square, set in a museum of modern art, Dominic West plays a character modeled on Schnabel.[16][17][18]

Art market

The most expensive of his paintings at the art market was Ethnic Type #14 (), sold by $1,, at Christie's, on 15 November [19]

Film career

Schnabel began his film career in the s with the film Basquiat, a biopic on the painter Jean-Michel Basquiat (), followed by Before Night Falls (), an adaptation of Reinaldo Arenas's autobiographical novel, which he also produced, and which won the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival.

He directed The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (), an adaptation (with a screenplay by Ronald Harwood) of a French memoir by Jean-Dominique Bauby. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly earned him the award for best director at the Cannes Film Festival,[1] the Golden Globe for best director, the Independent Spirit Award for best director, and a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Director.

Despite the fact that producing The Diving Bell and the Butterfly might seem like a commission to do someone else's work, Schnabel took on the film. According to Schnabel,

I used to go up to read to Fred Hughes, Andy Warhol's business partner, who had multiple sclerosis. And as Fred got worse, he ended up locked inside his body.

I had been thinking that I might make a movie about Fred when his nurse, Darren McCormick, gave me Bauby's memoir, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. Then, in , when my father was dying, the script arrived from Kennedy. So it didn't feel quite like taking on a commissioned job.

In , Schnabel designed Lou Reed's critically acclaimed "Berlin" Tour and released Lou Reed's Berlin.[20] In , Schnabel then directed the film Miral.

In May , Schnabel announced plans for a film about the painter Vincent van Gogh during his time in Arles and Auvers-sur-Oise, France. The film At Eternity's Gate was released in and the script was written by Schnabel, French screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrière, and Louise Kugelberg. The film stars Willem Dafoe as Van Gogh.[21] Other actors include Mathieu Amalric, Mads Mikkelsen, Niels Arestrup, Oscar Isaac as Paul Gauguin and Emmanuelle Seigner as "the woman from Arles" or L'Arlésienne.[22]

In September , Schnabel announced plans to direct an adaptation of In the Hand of Dante, based on the book by Nick Tosches.[23] The movie will shoot October and is set to star Oscar Isaac.[24]

Writing and recording

Schnabel published his autobiography, CVJ: Nicknames of Maitre D's & Other Excerpts From Life (Random House, New York), in and released the album Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud on Island Records (Catalog # ) in

Recorded in Brooklyn, New York, in , the album features guest musicians including Bill Laswell, Bernie Worrell, Buckethead, and Nicky Skopelitis.[citation needed]

Personal life

In , he married Belgian clothing designer Jacqueline Beaurang.

They have three children:[25][26] two daughters – Lola, a painter and filmmaker; and Stella, a poet and actress – and a son, Vito, an art dealer.[27]

He has twin sons, Cy and Olmo, with his second wife, Spanish actress Olatz López Garmendia.[28][29][30]

His collaboration with Palestinian journalist Rula Jebreal, who penned the screenplay and original source novel for Schnabel's film Miral, extended beyond the movie.

Schnabel was in a relationship with her from to [31][32][33]

Schnabel dated Danish model May Andersen, from whom he parted ways in They have a son, who was born in June [34][35][36]

Schnabel lives in New York City with his current wife Louise Kugelberg, a Swedish interior designer.

She is also the co-editor and co-writer of At Eternity's Gate. Schnabel maintains studios in New York City and in Montauk at the east end of Long Island. Schnabel resides in a former West Village horse stable that he purchased and converted for residential use, adding five luxury condominiums in the style of a Northern Italian palazzo. It is named the Palazzo Chupi, and it is easy to spot because it is painted pink.[37]

In , Schnabel signed a petition in support of film director Roman Polanski, calling for his release after Polanski was arrested in Switzerland in relation to his charge for drugging and raping a year-old girl.[38]

Filmography

Awards

See also

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    Some fraction of the country — the young, the curious, the rebellious, the rootless — went to San Francisco 50 years ago; much more of the country watched it and read about it. Its backdrop was the Vietnam War, the generation gap and the urban riots. Its future, diluted somewhere amid political assassinations and law and order and Kent State — and more Vietnam. William Schnabel was a year-old high school student during the Summer of Love; he hung out in the Haight when he could, going to the seminal Human Be-In, the happenings, the ground-breaking and earth-shaking ballroom rock concerts. Click here for the full archive of "Patt Morrison Asks" podcasts ».

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