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There aren’t any reasons for painting. That’s what is special about it. It doesn’t need justification. It’s essential that it is not used for other purposes. All the things which will, as it were, take away from what is mysterious about it.”
Sir Christopher Le Brun
About Sir Christopher Le Brun
Sir Christopher Le Brun (b. 1951, UK) is one of the leading British painters of his generation, celebrated internationally since the 1980s, making both figurative and abstract work in painting, sculpture, and print. He was an instrumental public figure in his role as President of the Royal Academy of Arts in London from 2011 to 2019. Since 1990 he has served as a Trustee of major British institutions at Tate, National Gallery, Dulwich Picture Gallery, National Portrait Gallery and was a founding Trustee of the Royal Drawing School. He was awarded a Knighthood (Knight Bachelor) for services to the Arts in the 2021 New Year Honours. He has been a Vice President of the Turner Society since 2017.
Le Brun trained at the Slade and Chelsea Schools of Art, London. In his early career, he was a double prize winner at the John Moores exhibitions (1978, 1980), also showing in the Venice Biennale (1980) and the ground-breaking exhibition ‘Zeitgeist’ (1982) at the Martin-Gropius Bau, Berlin. His work is in many museum collections including Tate, London, UK; Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA; Museum of Contemporary Art & Urban Planning (MoCAUP), Shenzhen, China; British Museum, London, UK; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland; The Whitworth, Manchester, UK; Red Brick Art Museum, Beijing, China; Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, USA; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA; Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, USA. Le Brun’s public sculptures include ‘Union (horse with two discs)’ at the Museum of London; ‘City Wing’ on the site of the original London Stock Exchange and ‘The Monument to Victor Hugo’ in St Helier, Jersey.
His recent solo exhibitions have been held at Lisson Gallery, Beijing, China (2024); Albertz Benda, New York, USA (2023, 2020, 2017); Lisson Gallery, London, UK (2022, 2018); Albertz Benda, Los Angeles, USA (2022); Red Brick Art Museum, Beijing, China (2021); Lisson Gallery, Shanghai, China (2019); Southampton City Art Gallery, UK (2018).
With thanks
University of York