and accompanies the artist’s first narrative feature film
a portrait of Hollywood actress Miriam Hopkins
which was presented in 1970 at the Pasadena Art Museum (now the Norton Simon Museum) in California
times and inner thoughts of an artist given to mixing fact and fiction
he sought to indicate narrative truth through the depiction of elementary relationships between people and things
Glenn Brown: Come to Dust Tim Marlow and accompanies the artist’s firstThis book was published on the occasion of the exhibition Glenn Brown: Come to Dust at Gagosian, Grosvenor Hill, London. It features sixty oil paintings, drawings in period frames, grisaille panel works, etchings, and sculptures that attest to the ever intensifying dexterity with which Brown employs paint, content, and form. The works teem with contrasts and contradictions, collapsing time and allowing different, often opposing references to exist