Self Portrait in Studio (1976) by Brett Whiteley

Self Portrait in Studio - Brett Whiteley - 1976

Artwork Information

TitleSelf Portrait in Studio
ArtistBrett Whiteley
Date1976
Art MovementFauvism,Neo-Figurative Art

About Self Portrait in Studio

“Self Portrait in Studio,” a self-portrait painting by Brett Whiteley, was created in 1976 and is associated with the Fauvism and Neo-Figurative Art movements. This artwork epitomizes Whiteley’s flair in capturing his own likeness and his intricate surroundings with bold colors and expressive forms.

The artwork presents a view of the artist’s studio, teeming with an array of objects and visual elements, each meticulously depicted with a touch of surrealism. The dominant blue hue creates a striking backdrop against which various items, such as a nude figure, a chair, and pieces of art on the walls, are arranged seemingly at random. The artist, seen holding a mirror, is central to the composition, offering an introspective glimpse into his creative process and personal space. This intricate setup, filled with both realism and abstraction, underscores Whiteley’s unique approach to self-portraiture and reflects his nuanced grasp of Fauvist color schemes and Neo-Figurative forms.

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