Artist Chuck Close has been called "the most methodical artist that has ever lived in America" and the "reigning portraitist of the Information Age." He creates jumbo-size faces on canvas, copying ...
If you’ve ever been invited to an elegant dinner where every bite is a delight and each new course makes you hungry all over again, then you want to treat yourself to what amounts to a sumptuous feast ...
"He's painted more de Koonings than de Kooning and better Hans Hoffmans than Hans Hoffman," Anthony Grafton, chair of the Council of the Humanities and history professor, said by way of introducing ...
Valley dwellers know all too well what it means to live on the grid. Painter, photographer, and printmaker Chuck Close knows, too. He’s been working on the grid for more than thirty years, relying on ...
Master printmaker John Armstrong dishes about the processes used by Chuck Close. The artist talk takes places in conjunction with the “Chuck Close Prints: Process and Collaboration” exhibit.
For an artist who has worked on solo projects most of his career, collaboration with another artist (or technician) may be one of the most difficult things to master. (Picture this: Cage match. Ego ...
Commissioned by Lincoln Center's List Art Program, this 2007 print by Chuck Close bears all the hallmarks of the artist's acclaimed and innovative self-portraiture since the 1960s. Screenprinted in ...
Yes, No, Maybe: Artists Working at Crown Point Press, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Chuck Close: Works on Paper 1975-2012, Monterey Museum of Art, Monterey, USA (solo) Don’t Be Shy, Don’t ...
He's been called the "reigning portraitist of the Information Age." He creates jumbo-size faces on canvas (8 or 9 feet high), copying them from photographs. They are painted in a dotted faux ...
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