this image
of Mr. Close finger painting a portrait of his grandmother-in-law on
The Pace Gallery’s Facebook page, we also found amusing a short video of
Mr. Close, posted by the San Francisco Museum of Contemporary Art, discussing why he chose to take up portraiture.
“It was dumb to paint, dumber to paint figuratively,” he says in the
2010 video, “and the dumbest, most moribund possible convention to deal
with was the portrait.” Nonetheless, he decided to take up portraiture
in a very big way. What inspired him? The words of “reigning critic”
Clement Greenberg who said, according to Mr. Close, “There’s only one
thing that can’t be done in art today, and that’s paint a portrait.”
Of all of the tributes to Chuck Close that we’ve seen today, in honor of his 72nd birthday, which included
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