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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Chuck Close, Shirley, 2007
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Chuck Close 1940, Monroe, WA, USA-2021, Oceanside, NY, USA

Shirley, 2007
Oil on canvas
243,8 × 213,4 cm

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A major impact of Chuck Close’s work is his dedication to committing the faces of friends and family to memory, immortalizing them through his art. Shirley (2007) portrays the artist’s...
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A major impact of Chuck Close’s work is his dedication to committing the faces of friends and family to memory, immortalizing them through his art. Shirley (2007) portrays the artist’s mother-in-law, Shirley Rose, exemplifying his ability to capture the personal and intimate details of the character.


In Close’s paintings, mathematical precision merges with a sense of gauzy abstraction. The viewer’s eye, initially overwhelmed by the array of small, sensuous color fields, gradually brings the subject’s face into focus. Each square, filled with a blur of pigment, works individually as a tiny abstract painting, yet together they converge into a highly detailed and vibrant portrait that is rich in color and tone. This interplay between precision and abstraction is central to Close’s unique method of creating lifelike, yet dynamic, representations.

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Exhibitions

Chuck Close: Family and Others. White Cube, Mason’s Yard, London. October 10–November 17, 2007. Traveled to: as ‘Chuck Close: Seven Portraits’, State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, February 29–May 4, 2008. Illustrated in catalogues
Chuck Close. Guild Hall Museum, East Hampton, New York. Aug 10–Oct 14, 2013. (Curated by Christina Mossaides Strassfield)
A Brief History of Place I. Pace Gallery, Menlo Park, California. Sep 18–Dec 13, 2014
Mutated Reality. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, Moscow. Nov 27, 2015–Mar 2, 2016

Publications

Catalogue Chuck Close: Seven Portraits. Texts by Mikhail Piotrovsky, Dimitri Ozerkov and Diarmuid Costello. Interview by Ingrid Sischy. Fontanka, London, 2008. pp.4-5, 41 (illustrated)
Finch, Christopher. Chuck Close: Work. Munich; Berlin; London; New York: Prestel, 2010; 2014. p. 313 (illustrated)
Catalogue Mutated Reality. Gary Tatintsian Gallery, 2015. pp. 20, 23 (exhibition views), 25 (illustrated), 26-27 (detail), 61

Chuck Close: Paintings, 1967 to the Present. Digital Catalogue Raisonné. Artifex Press,  2016

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