‘This is portrait painting as electricity’: detail from Hyphen (1999) by Jenny Saville - Jenny Saville, Courtesy Gagosian I believe that Jenny Saville is a genius. Of the 45 works in The Anatomy of ...
The ancient and the modern, hyper-realism and total abstraction, pleasure and pain, glory and horror, it’s all here at the greatest new art show in town, ladies and gents, where the paintings don’t ...
Jenny Saville’s 12-foot-wide 1999 oil painting "Hyphen" is prominently displayed outside the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth's main galleries to introduce her new exhibition, “The Anatomy of Painting.
FORT WORTH, Texas -- British artist Jenny Saville has spent her career using paint to depict flesh. Her large, unflinching, empathetic paintings of bodies -- mostly women's -- have made her one of the ...
Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum not in New York City, a place we know and love that already receives plenty of attention. Flesh is the main ...
"I believe that Jenny Saville is a genius," said Cal Revely-Calder in The Daily Telegraph; and of the 45 works in this "stunning" retrospective at the National Portrait Gallery, there are "at least a ...
Over the centuries, many artists have made their name for an implausible ability to turn paint into flesh. But when British artist Jenny Saville shot to fame in the 1990s, it was clear that she was ...