Julian Schnabel is one of those artists that all art fans have heard of, even if they can’t pinpoint one of his actual works. Rather, they might know about his famous friends, his famous children, his penchant for pajamas, his extravagant home, his bearded appearance. The Student of Prague is one of Schnabel's famous "plate paintings" in which he applied heavy layers of pigment over broken plates and horns that were glued to a wood panel. Julian Schnabel… Julian Schnabel Plate Paintings 1978 – 1989. 12 x 9 1/2 inches (30.48 x 24.13 cm) 150 Pages Hardcover English Edition of 2500 ISBN: 978-0-692-79255-1. This publication accompanies the exhibition Julian Schnabel Plate Paintings 1978 – 86, at the Aspen Art Museum, November 4, 2016 – February 19, 2017. Schnabel blev verdenskendt i de tidlige 80’ere, for sine enorme tallerken-malerier, også kaldet plate-paintings, der er kendetegnet ved at være malet på stykker af smadret porcelæn. May 21, 1999 ; See the article in its original context from May 21, … Texts by Rudi Fuchs, Julian Schnabel, and Heidi Zuckerman. Julian Schnabel war mit der 21 Jahre jüngeren palästinensisch-italienischen Journalistin und Schriftstellerin Rula Jebreal liiert, deren semi-autobiografischen Roman La strada dei fiori di Miral (2004) er 2010 unter dem Titel Miral verfilmte. The broken plates are in part representative of the influence of the work of Gaudi, … The work is exemplary Schnabel's oeuvre of the 1980s in its massive scale and almost baroque ornamentation. Artists. … Tags: julian schnabel; new plate paintings; pace gallery; art + Comments Leave a Comment. ART IN REVIEW; Julian Schnabel -- 'Plate Paintings, 1978-1997' By Roberta Smith. The Student of Prague. Julian Schnabel: New Plate Paintings is on view at Pace Gallery until March 25. Filmmaker and Neo-expressionist artist Julian Schnabel’s large-scale paintings are materially and thematically monumental, drawing on a wealth of influences from Cubism to the practice of Cy Twombly and themes such as sexuality, obsession, suffering, redemption, death, and belief. Julian Schnabel. Schnabel var blevet inspireret til at lave disse, efter at have besøgt Gaudis Parc Güell i Barcelona, kendt for dens mosaikbænke.