Since 1977, Julian Schnabel has transformed what painting is, what a painting can be, and how paintings can be done. His works’ sheer physical presence; their novelties in material, surface, and form; and their poetic sentiments have captured people’s imagination as they negate the distinctions between abstraction and figuration. The exhibition Julian Schnabel will feature a new body of work created for the Legion of Honor’s outdoor Court of Honor.
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Legion of Honor | Fine Arts Museums of San FranciscoWells Fargo Center100 34th AvenueCA 94121San Francisco, Legion of Honor | Fine Arts Museums of San FranciscoWells Fargo Center100 34th AvenueCA 94121San Francisco, Since 1977, Julian Schnabel has transformed what painting is, what a painting can be, and how paintings can be done. His works’ sheer physical presence; their novelties in material, surface, and form; and their poetic sentiments have captured people’s imagination as they negate the distinctions between abstraction and figuration. The exhibition Julian Schnabel will feature a new body of work created for the Legion of Honor’s outdoor Court of Honor. Book tickets