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Joan Brown: Facts & Fantasies

05 May, 2023 - 17 Jun, 2023

Matthew Marks is pleased to announce Joan Brown: Facts & Fantasies, the next exhibition in his gallery at 522 West 22nd Street. The first one-person Joan Brown exhibition at the gallery, it features several works that were included in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art鈥檚 acclaimed retrospective this past fall.

Joan Brown (1938-1990) is known for her large-scale, autobiographical paintings inspired by her personal experiences and informed by her multifarious interests. Brown gained national recognition at the age of twenty for her thickly-impastoed, gestural oil paintings. Despite her early success, in 1964 she intentionally stopped exhibiting to pursue a different direction in her work. In 1967, she debuted a radically different style marked by a graphic directness, which she would expand upon for the rest of her career.

Joan Brown: Facts & Fantasies focuses on Brown鈥檚 mature style and features paintings, sculptures, and drawings made between 1971 and 1986. The exhibition鈥檚 title is borrowed from Brown鈥檚 own description of her work: "Facts and fantasies. Facts such as travel situations, everyday situations, sitting on a bed and looking out the window; and then fantasy 鈥 fantasy travels, fantasy rooms in restaurants and so on.鈥 The works on view include portraits of the artist and her son, imagined scenes abroad, and paintings inspired by art history and ancient cultures. Brown鈥檚 compositions are filled with humor and playfulness 鈥 鈥渉alf and half, fact and fantasy.鈥 With this balance, Brown鈥檚 work addresses universal experience at its core: 鈥淚 hope that viewers are able to share or identify with the things that I talk about, because I really feel that I paint the human condition; that鈥檚 what I try to do.鈥


Matthew Marks is pleased to announce Joan Brown: Facts & Fantasies, the next exhibition in his gallery at 522 West 22nd Street. The first one-person Joan Brown exhibition at the gallery, it features several works that were included in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art鈥檚 acclaimed retrospective this past fall.

Joan Brown (1938-1990) is known for her large-scale, autobiographical paintings inspired by her personal experiences and informed by her multifarious interests. Brown gained national recognition at the age of twenty for her thickly-impastoed, gestural oil paintings. Despite her early success, in 1964 she intentionally stopped exhibiting to pursue a different direction in her work. In 1967, she debuted a radically different style marked by a graphic directness, which she would expand upon for the rest of her career.

Joan Brown: Facts & Fantasies focuses on Brown鈥檚 mature style and features paintings, sculptures, and drawings made between 1971 and 1986. The exhibition鈥檚 title is borrowed from Brown鈥檚 own description of her work: "Facts and fantasies. Facts such as travel situations, everyday situations, sitting on a bed and looking out the window; and then fantasy 鈥 fantasy travels, fantasy rooms in restaurants and so on.鈥 The works on view include portraits of the artist and her son, imagined scenes abroad, and paintings inspired by art history and ancient cultures. Brown鈥檚 compositions are filled with humor and playfulness 鈥 鈥渉alf and half, fact and fantasy.鈥 With this balance, Brown鈥檚 work addresses universal experience at its core: 鈥淚 hope that viewers are able to share or identify with the things that I talk about, because I really feel that I paint the human condition; that鈥檚 what I try to do.鈥


Artists on show

Contact details

Tuesday - Saturday
11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
522 West 22nd Street Chelsea - New York, NY, USA 10011

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