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Jenny Saville: Oxyrhynchus

Oxyrhynchus

Author: John Elderfield  

Oxyrhynchus is a city in upper Egypt that was established in 332 BC and is considered one of the most important archaeological sites ever discovered.

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Oxyrhynchus is a city in upper Egypt that was established in 332 BC and is considered one of the most important archaeological sites ever discovered.

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Several new works are inspired by the ancient Egyptian rubbish dump at Oxyrhynchus, one of the most important archeological sites ever discovered. Heaps of discarded documents and literature, incredibly preserved in the area's dry climate, are now invaluable; fragments of ancient Greek texts such as Euclid's Elements and the poems of Sappho are among the excavated papyri. Saville alludes to this history through a deep layering of paired subjects: faces, torsos, and limbs overlap with shadows and reflections, palimpsests of living bodies and ancestral apparitions. Silhouettes drawn in charcoal through the surfaces of oil paint underscore the motion of the central embracing figures, while evoking the timeless human process of sketching. These intermediate "studies" echo the shifting status of the unearthed papers—once discarded, now treasured. Time is further compressed by Saville's adaptation of various historical approaches to portraiture, from De Kooning's fluid abstractions of the female figure; to the almost combined couples of Picasso's late paintings and Japanese Shunga prints; to Titian's placement of subjects within dramatic perspectival landscapes, exemplified by Nymph and Shepherd (c. 1570-75). Saville's own figures merge ethereally with settings that have been loosely appropriated from photographs and evoke the backdrops of Renaissance paintings.

Jenny Saville was born in Cambridge, England in 1970. She studied at the Glasgow School of Art. She has had several solo museum exhibitions, from the Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Rome (2005), to "Eroi," at the Galleriad'Arte Moderna, Torino, Italy (2011).


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“"The British artist Jenny Saville is best known for painting monumental close-ups of large nude women exposing things that are usually left unshown: flab, fat, bulge. Her works are sometimes likened to those of Peter Paul Rubens.”

“The British artist Jenny Saville is best known for painting monumental close-ups of large nude women exposing things that are usually left unshown: flab, fat, bulge. Her works are sometimes likened to those of Peter Paul Rubens. Among artists of her generation, Ms. Saville is unusual in her devotion to figurative painting. For her most recent art she has abandoned flesh tones and uses a charcoal palette.” –the New York Times 

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About the Author

John Elderfield, a Consultant at Gagosian Gallery, is Chief Curator Emeritus of Painting and Sculpture at The Museum of Modern Art, where he directed numerous celebrated exhibitions, among them Kurt Schwitters, Henri Matisse: A Retrospective, and De Kooning: A Retrospective, and the more specialized Manet and the Execution of Maximilian and Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913-1917. He is the recipient of Harkness and John Simon Guggenheim Fellowships; of the first Mitchell Prize for an outstanding publication on twentieth-century art; and has been a visiting scholar at the Getty Research Institute and the American Academy in Rome. In 2005, Time magazine named him one of the 100 Most Influential People of the Year; and in 2006 was awarded an honorary D. Litt. from The University of Leeds, and was made Officier dans l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Government.

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Product Details

Publisher
Rizzoli International Publications
Published
19th May 2015
Pages
100
ISBN
9780847845668

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