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  Julian Schnabel - MSN Encarta
Julian Schnabel, born in 1951, American painter, whose ambitious figurative works played a leading role in the return to figurative painting that took place during the late 1970s and 1980s.
Schnabel was born in New York City but in 1965 moved to Brownsville, Texas.
Schnabel's dramatic, often brightly colored paintings became famous for their enigmatic imagery and their three-dimensional texture.
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761580987/Julian_Schnabel.html   (401 words)

  
 Gramercy Park Hotel Press - The New York Times Julian Schnabel, Reluctant Decorator
Schnabel at his truly grand hotel is a somewhat dark strain of an idiosyncratic, rustic style shot through with vaguely Spanish references: a fringe here, a tapestry there, stucco all around.
Schnabel said he made years ago, on a lark, and "had lying around." Several bronze tables and chairs, cast from clay blanks that the artist wrestled with himself, bear the pinch-pot imprints of his own hands.
Schnabel considered it in silence for some time, under the scrutiny of the donors and a video crew covering the renovation as part of a documentary on the history of the hotel.
www.gramercyparkhotel.com /reluctant_decorator.html   (1595 words)

  
  The Broad Art Foundation - The Collection - Julian Schnabel
Julian Schnabel came to prominence in the eighties as a leading figure in what came to be known as "neo-expressionism".
Schnabel's work often displays a romantic or heroic content, which was seen, after decades when cool minimalism and conceptual art had completely eclipsed painting, as innovatively emotive and subjective.
Schnabel was, as one observer puts it, "dealt with more as a phenomenon than as a painter", so that the hype surrounding the artist--often self-generated---occluded the importance of the work.
www.broadartfoundation.org /collection/schnabel.html   (292 words)

  
  Julian Schnabel at AllExperts
Julian Schnabel (born 26 October 1951) is an American painter, sculptor and filmmaker.
Schnabel was born in Brooklyn, New York but moved with his family to west Texas at an early age.
Julian Schnabel lives in New York, maintaining studios in New York City and in Montauk on the eastern end of Long Island.His works are in the collections of museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Museum of Modern Art; The Whitney Museum; MOCA in L.A.; Reina Sofia and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.
en.allexperts.com /e/j/ju/julian_schnabel.htm   (390 words)

  
 Amazon.fr : Julian Schnabel: Livres en anglais: Julian Schnabel   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Julian Schnabel burst on the neo-expressionist art scene of the early 1980s with huge, arresting paintings on collaged shards of smashed plates.
Of course, all the famous Schnabel preoccupations are on full view, from the persistent references to Catholic ritual to the phallic imagery and the invocations of his wife Olantz.
Julian Schnabel is certain to be welcomed as one of the season's most significant art publications.
www.amazon.fr /Julian-Schnabel/dp/0810946335   (659 words)

  
 Sean O'Hagan meets Julian Schnabel | Interviews | guardian.co.uk Film
Schnabel and Chuck, though, seem to be in tune on some intuitive, if abstract, level that I have not yet got the hang of, but will soon realise is the only level that Julian Schnabel operates on.
Schnabel did seem to arrive in New York fully formed as an artist, having studied at the University of Houston, then made it on to the Whitney Museum's Independent Study programme despite having submitted slides of his work sandwiched between two slices of bread.
Schnabel intimated that Huge had made some kind of whispered sexual overture - 'Will you chain me up?' - and, when rebuffed, threatened, 'You'll pay for this one day.' Someone at Random House showed Hughes the manuscript and he had his lawyers insist the offending passage was excised.
film.guardian.co.uk /interview/interviewpages/0,,1071198,00.html   (3406 words)

  
 Julian Schnabel - FREE Julian Schnabel Biography | Encyclopedia.com: Facts, Pictures, Information!
Schnabel is particularly noted for large paintings that incorporate broken crockery, e.g., The Walk Home (1985), and for other kinds of work that flout high-art conventions, such as paintings on velvet or linoleum.
The Arts: Schnabel the unstoppable art machine Macho painter and film-maker, Julian Schnabel's life is on an epic scale.
Lifting the lid on the Diving Bell The death of director Julian Schnabel's father gave his new film a personal resonance, writes Evan Fanning.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-SchnabelJ.html   (999 words)

  
 Julian Schnabel: Larging it - Telegraph
Julian Schnabel is a painter, a film-maker, a sculptor, a furniture designer, and, latterly, a property developer.
Schnabel's studio is situated on the third floor of a former perfume factory on a quiet residential street in the West Village.
Schnabel indulges him for a minute or two by slumping in the chair, and then suggests how he would actually like to be photographed.
www.telegraph.co.uk /arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2008/01/19/sm_julianschnabel119.xml   (830 words)

  
 Julian Schnabel: interview - Features - Film - Time Out London
Julian Schnabel – 55, painter, filmmaker, bon viveur – is coming to London at the end of the month.
Schnabel is getting into the swing of his story; he’s on the mobile from San Sebastian airport, we’re at the end of a 45-minute conversation, and his wife is waiting for him in the terminal – but he continues.
Schnabel uses a mixture of first-person and third-person perspectives, a chopped-up chronology and footage such as icebergs melting and a terrific aerial shot of a skier careening down a mountain to represent Bauby’s life and illness.
www.timeout.com /film/features/show-feature/3588/julian-schnabel-interview.html   (1174 words)

  
 Julian Schnabel: Malerei 1978 - 2003 | Special - 20 Jahre Schirn | hr
Auch nach 25 Jahren ist Schnabels Malermut nicht kleiner geworden.
Julian Schnabel: "Ich war schon immer ein großer Filmliebhaber.
Julian Schnabel hat damit seine heutige Frau porträtiert, eine baskischen Schönheit mit Namen "Olatz".
www.hr-online.de /website/specials/home/index.jsp?rubrik=18872&key=standard_document_763673   (433 words)

  
 Rupertinum - Exhibitions   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Schnabel continuously reuses his material, for example, the casting mould of an amphora is turned into the base of "Napoleon".
Julian Schnabel was born 1951 in New York, studied at the University of Houston/Texas from 1969 to 1973 and then completed an Independent Study Program at the Whitney Museum in New York.
Since 1978 Julian Schnabels works have been presented all over the world in numerous exhibitions, a detailed list is available at the website www.artist-info.com.
www.rupertinum.at /english/ausstellungen/default.asp?mainid=2&subid=151&id=342   (524 words)

  
 Julian Schnabel’s Cinematic Eye - Hamptons.com
Schnabel has directed two previous feature films, “Basquiat” in 1996 and “Before Night Falls” in 2000, but it is “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” that takes the most advantage of the 56-year-old’s career as an artist.
Schnabel believed that the rich language of “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” wouldn’t translate to the screen adequately if the movie was made in English — in fact, he believed that so much that in the months before shooting began he learned how to speak and read in French.
Schnabel is pleased that the reaction to the film has been a good one given that the material and Bauby’s condition could be viewed as rather dismal.
www.hamptons.com /detail.ihtml?id=2703&apid=5676&sid=3&cid=38&hm=1&iv=0&townflag=   (1336 words)

  
 Julian Schnabel - The Diving Bell and the Butterfly - Film - New York Times
Schnabel’s pointed way of saying that while his life as a filmmaker may be threatening to eclipse his life as a painter, he still has his palette firmly in hand.
Schnabel, whose first film, “Basquiat” in 1996, got a respectable reception considering his inexperience and his share of detractors in the art world, where it was set.
Schnabel said, and the first one he shot in the movie, though it was not in the script.
www.nytimes.com /2007/11/18/movies/18kenn.html?ex=1353042000&en=05c9b3eee176e2ad&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss   (1194 words)

  
 Gagosian Gallery - Exhibition - Julian Schnabel - February 21 - March 22, 2008
Schnabel's mythic, often controversial career is rooted in his ability to morph and change using a vast alchemy of sources and materials composed and distributed across surface and support in defiance of the very notions of moderation, rationality, and order.
Schnabel came across the x-rays last year in an uninhabited house in Berck-sur-Mer on the Normandy coast, where he had just finished directing his latest feature film, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, based on the memoir by Jean-Dominique Bauby.
Julian Schnabel was born in New York in 1951 and studied at the University of Texas (1969-73) and the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program (1973-74).
www.gagosian.com /exhibitions/beverly-hills-2008-02-julian-schnabel   (677 words)

  
 The Nerve and the Will - The New York Review of Books
Schnabel wasn't the only young person in the late 1970s and early 1980s who seemed to be pushing out against the judgmental spirit of the time.
Essentially, you feel you are in the Julian Schnabel Museum of Life, where his imprimatur in the form of his GHP logo might very well be part of the bathrobe you put on after your shower and the linen you sleep on, and the music coming forth from the room stereo will be his programming.
It is this Schnabel who had the nerve and the will to plunge into moviemaking when he was in his mid-forties, and to do so furthermore not in the form of videos to be shown in galleries but in full-fledged films for the general audience.
www.nybooks.com /articles/21050   (2549 words)

  
 Julian Schnabel - Trailer - Showtimes - Cast - Movies - The New York Times
Schnabel became a key figure in the Neo-expressionism artistic movement, utilizing an audacious style that was often described as raw, evocative, and unapologetic.
Schnabel's filmmaking career began in 1996 when he wrote and directed Basquiat, a biopic about the life of artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.
In 2007, Schnabel directed an adaptation of The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, a memoir by Jean-Dominique Bauby, who suffered a stroke and became paralyzed in every part of his body except for a single eyelid.
movies.nytimes.com /person/214355/Julian-Schnabel?inline=nyt-per   (300 words)

  
 The double life of Julian: how the bad boy painter turned fêted director - Features, Film & TV - The Independent
Schnabel's third film, written by the Oscar-winning British screenwriter Ronald Harwood, had made such an impact on critics that it was tipped to win the Palme D'Or, the biggest prize of the festival.
The accolade which Schnabel ended up winning is nonetheless a rare honour for a director who has come to film as a second career - and it is one that has made him the surprise success story of Cannes.
Schnabel made his first concrete foray into the art world when, after studying at the University of Houston, he sent an application to the independent study programme at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
www.independent.co.uk /arts-entertainment/film-and-tv/features/the-double-life-of-julian-how-the-bad-boy-painter-turned-fecircted-director-450802.html   (1790 words)

  
 UbuWeb Sound - Julian Schnabel
Because, truth be known, Schnabel is a disaster as a singer, and his tunesmithing is something short of revelatory.
Say this for Schnabel: For a man whose ego is purportedly larger than life, he knows how to bow down to love.
Julian Schnabel is the successor to Andy Warhol as a Manhattan painter turned celebrity, and he has used that media clout to secure a recording contract even though he has no discernible talent for making music.
www.ubu.com /sound/schnabel.html   (584 words)

  
 Julian Schnabel dives into an intriguing portrait with 'Bell' - USATODAY.com
TORONTO — To talk to Julian Schnabel is to be directed by Julian Schnabel.
Schnabel's garrulous personality is as outsized as the billboard-size canvases that have been his signature since 1979, works that have been reported to command $400,000 and more.
Portrait of the artist: Julian Schnabel, the director of biopic The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, is also a well-known painter.
www.usatoday.com /life/movies/news/2007-12-02-schnabel-interview_N.htm   (1035 words)

  
 Interview with Julian Schnabel - CNN.com
Known as the "Enfant Terrible" of the 1980s New York art scene, Julian Schnabel became an overnight superstar with his smashed crockery on large canvas.
Schnabel's first film "Basquiat" is a biopic of his friend and famous graffiti artist, Jean-Michel Basquiat, who catapulted to stardom in the '80s, only to be disillusioned of the commercialization of the art world.
Schnabel won the Director's Prize at Cannes this year for his third and latest release, "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" -- a real-life account of a French magazine editor who becomes paralyzed and tells his story by blinking one eye.
www.cnn.com /2008/WORLD/asiapcf/01/15/talkasia/index.html?section=cnn_latest   (2950 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Julian Schnabel: Julian Schnabel: Books
Julian Schnabel burst on the neo-expressionist art scene of the early 1980s with huge, arresting paintings on collaged shards of smashed plates.
Of course, all the famous Schnabel preoccupations are on full view, from the persistent references to Catholic ritual to the phallic imagery and the invocations of his wife Olantz.
Julian Schnabel is certain to be welcomed as one of the season's most significant art publications.
www.amazon.com /Julian-Schnabel/dp/0810946335   (783 words)

  
 Julian Schnabel Biografie
Der Maler, Bildhauer und Filmregisseur Julian Schnabel wird 1951 in New York City geboren.
Schnabel studiert von 1969 bis 1973 an der University of Houston in Texas.
Schnabel kommt in dieser Zeit mit den bekanntesten Vertretern der einflussreichen New Yorker Concept- und Minimal Art und der Performance-Szene in Kontakt, wendet sich aber gegen deren Tendenzen und beschäftigt sich intensiv europäischer Malerei.
www.namenderkunst.de /julian-schnabel   (163 words)

  
 Bookstorming.com Julian Schnabel : Paintings 1978-2003, Julian Schnabel,
Julian Schnabel is a recognized master of the large format.
Observers of contemporary art associate the name Julian Schnabel, born in 1951 in New York, with highly evocative, large-scale paintings.
Julian Schnabel is a virtually unrivalled master in the use of large canvases and a broad range of materials.
www.bookstorming.com /fiche.asp?idlivre=2147472277&page=liste.asp?np=1&nbr=1&ttcl=   (206 words)

  
 Julian Schnabel (1951 - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Born in New York City, Julian Schnabel attended the University of Texas from 1969 to 1972.
Schnabel later began to incorporate shards of broken pottery into his paintings to create unusual surfaces and divisions.
Julian Alden Weir, Branchville, circa 1880 - 1910
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 The New York Observer
New York artist and filmmaker Julian Schnabel, along with French Vogue editor-in-chief Carine Roitfield and Bobby Shriver of the (Product)RED Campaign, will be honored by the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) at the organization’s 10th annual gala on January 31, according to Variety.
Schnabel told the audience that this was the most press he had ever done for a film.
Schnabel’s building is “vested” and should be grandfathered through under the old zoning rules (the maximum height of new developments dropped from 200 to 100 feet).
www.observer.com /term/29834   (2524 words)

  
 Julian Schnabel Biography
The painter, sculptor and film director Julian Schnabel was born in New York City in 1951.
From 1969 to 1973 Schnabel studied at the University of Houston in Texas.
During this time, Schnabel came into contact with the most famous representatives of the influential New York concept and minimal art and performance scene of the time.
www.namenderkunst.com /e/julian-schnabel   (169 words)

  
 Director Julian Schnabel on his Oscar-worthy new film - CBC Arts | Film
Schnabel, now 56, has been a fixture of the New York art (and party) scene since a loud arrival in the ’80s.
Schnabel’s epic poetry is in evidence in Butterfly, which is told from the depths of Bauby’s perception, with a shaky, blurred camera and awe-inspiring visual metaphors: icebergs crashing; pods cracking open in the sun.
In person, Schnabel’s ego proves as outsized as his girth, but he is also gracious and charming, prone to asking as many questions as he answers.
www.cbc.ca /arts/film/schnabel.html   (2386 words)

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