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Cecily Brown was born on 1969 in London, England, is a British painter. Discover Cecily Brown's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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1950

Her paintings also recall the works of Philip Guston and the Bay Area Figurative School of the 1950s and 1960s.

Brown often titles her paintings after classic Hollywood films and musicals, such as The Pyjama Game, The Bedtime Story and The Fugitive Kind.

Brown said in an interview that "One of the main things I would like my work to do is to reveal itself slowly, continuously and for you never to feel that you're really finished looking at something."

She also said in another interview that she asks herself as she works, "How can I paint the equivalent of what it's like to move through space, to move through the world, to be in a room, in a park, on the street?"

1969

Cecily Brown (born 1969) is a British painter.

Her style displays the influence of a variety of contemporary painters, from Willem de Kooning, Francis Bacon and Joan Mitchell, to Old Masters like Rubens, Poussin and Goya.

Brown lives and works in New York.

Brown was born to novelist Shena Mackay and art critic David Sylvester and raised in England.

1985

Brown earned a B-TEC Diploma in Art and Design from the Epsom School of Art, Surrey, England (1985–87) (now part of the University for the Creative Arts), took drawing and printmaking classes at Morley College, London (1987–89), and received a BA degree in Fine Arts from the Slade School of Art, London (1989–93).

During her studies she worked as a waitress and, later, in an animation studio.

In addition to painting, Brown also studied printmaking and draftsmanship.

She earned First Class Honours at the Slade and was the first-prize recipient in the National Competition for British Art Students.

Brown left London to sign on to the Gagosian Gallery in New York City.

1990

She became known to the art world in the late 1990s through an exhibition of abstracted paintings of rabbits.

The rabbits in the works are frolicking in bacchanalian landscapes.

1994

Prior to her 1994 move to New York City, Brown resided in New York as an exchange student from the Slade School of Art in 1992.

From the age of three Brown wanted to be an artist; she was supported in this ambition by her family, notably by her grandmother and two of her uncles who were also artists.

Brown is married to architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff; they have one daughter.

1995

In 1995, the art world took notice of her work when she displayed Four Letter Heaven at the Telluride Film Festival; it was shown in the United States as well as Europe.

The films consist of sexual and pornographic themes, which she explores in the majority of her work.

2000

In 2000, she was photographed for Vanity Fair lying in front of one of her paintings, wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with a dollar sign.

2011

Brown maintained a studio in the Meatpacking District of Manhattan, then in 2011, she worked from a studio at a former office near Union Square.

Brown uses drawing as a prerequisite to guide her work.

Through the use of repetition, Brown captures images that both attract and confound her.

Though her drawings are not as exhibited as her paintings, both art mediums contain similar aspects in showcasing her erotic view of art through subject matter.

Brown states, “I want to make forms that are either just dissolving or in the process of just becoming something and to play with the relationship between the eye and the brain.”

Brown's paintings combine figuration and utter abstraction while exploring the power relationship between male and female.

Expanding the tradition of abstract expressionism, she has become known for a painting style suggestive of abstract and abstract expressionist painters such as Willem de Kooning and Oskar Kokoschka.

Brown has minimal anxiety about the art media she uses; she said in an interview with Lari Pittman that "As someone who works with traditional materials, I've always had little anxiety that the medium isn't contemporary enough, that the work could have been made at almost any time."

In her interview with Pittman she discussed how she defines 'sexy' and 'sexual' in her work: "I suppose you could say that the sexual is in every painting, whether there is an overt subject or not. The tension within the painting, whatever the subject, is the desired outcome. The sexy would be the girl's lipstick smile or the shoe--the physical object from the three-dimensional world placed within the painting."

When she begins a painting, she generally doesn't have an exact idea of what she is trying to achieve, but she lets the final painting reveal itself as she works.

Whilst painting she likes to let the paintings develop and change drastically, because she believes the surprise makes her work more interesting.

Brown says, "All the paintings I'm working on have more or less the same impetus; the same thoughts are driving them. I like there to be an argument within a painting."

Sexuality and attraction are important themes in her work, which she explores through semi-figurative and abstract means.

The way she handles paint within her work, becomes the subject matter itself by engulfing her figures within the paint or to use it to add a sense of humor to her sexual imagery.

The main characteristic of Brown's paintings is her use of motion, expressive mark-making and many mixtures of color throughout her pieces.

She also constantly changes palettes, so her work consistently shifts over time.

2013

In 2013, Brown based a series of paintings on a photograph of a large group of nude women that appeared on the British release of a 1968 Jimi Hendrix album Electric Ladyland.

The sexuality and eroticism of Brown's depictions of expressive figures and nudes are echoed in rich colours, luscious paint handling, and animated brushwork; her work combines representational and abstract elements.

2014

Since 2014, Brown has been serving on the board of directors of the Foundation for Contemporary Arts (FCA).