MARKS FAMILY GALLERY SOUTH, NORTH, AND & TITO SPIGA EXHIBITION SPACE
Julian Schnabel (b. 1951, Brooklyn, NY) is one of the most seminal and prolific artists working today. His multidisciplinary practice extends beyond painting to sculpture, film, architecture, and furniture. Guild Hallโs presentation will draw upon Schnabelโs personal collection and activate all gallery spaces.
This exhibition is organized by Director of Visual Arts, Melanie Crader.
Beginning in August, Sag Harbor Cinema will also celebrate Julian Schnabel with a complete retrospective of his powerful and influential cinematic work. The program will allow audiences to revisit Schnabelโs films – includingย Basquiat, At Eternityโs Gate,ย andย The Diving Bell and the Butterflyย – on the big screen and will feature special introductions and Q&As, as well as a carte blanche program. The full lineup will be announced early this summer.ย
Galleries will be open Thursday to Monday, 12-5 PM through Labor Day, and Friday to Monday, 12-5 PM after 9/2.
Museum admission is always free.
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Julian Schnabel
Julian Schnabel(born in Brooklyn, New York, 1951, raised in Brownsville, Texas) has always been a revolutionary voice in painting and all his other creative endeavors. His use of preexisting materials not traditionally used in artmaking, varied painting surfaces, and unconventional modes of construction were pivotal in the reemergence of painting in the United States and beyond since the late 1970s. He invented a new language within painting that paved the way for and influenced a new generation of artists.ย
Sponsors
Visual Artsย programs are supported by funding from The Michael Lynne Museum Endowment and The Melville Straus Family Endowment. ย
Free gallery admission is sponsored, in part, by Landscape Details.ย