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  1. Julian Schnabel (born October 26, 1951) is an American painter and filmmaker. In the 1980s, he received international attention for his "plate paintings"—with broken ceramic plates set onto large-scale paintings. Since the 1990s, he has been a proponent of independent arthouse cinema.

  2. Website of artist and director Julian Schnabel.

  3. Julian Schnabel is one of the key figures of the American Neo-Expressionism, who became known for his large scale paintings that incorporated unusual materials, like wax, velvet, and broken ceramic plates.

  4. Julian Schnabel (b. 1951, Brooklyn, NY) is one of the most seminal and virtuosic artists working today. His multidisciplinary practice extends beyond painting to include sculpture, film, architecture and furniture. He is an award winning movie director but primarily a painter.

  5. www.julianschnabel.com › about › bioAbout - Julian Schnabel

    Julian Charles Schnabel is born on October 26 in Brooklyn, New York, as the youngest of three children. His parents are Jack Schnabel, an immigrant from Czechoslovakia, and Esther Schnabel from New York.

  6. Julian Schnabel was born on 26 October 1951 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is a director and writer, known for Before Night Falls (2000), The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007) and At Eternity's Gate (2018).

  7. Julian Schnabel, American painter, printmaker, sculptor, and filmmaker who rose to prominence in the late 1970s. His art was known for its bold expressive style, termed Neo-Expressionist. Schnabel’s feature films included Basquiat (1996) and The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007).

  8. Julian Schnabel (born October 26, 1951) is an American painter and filmmaker. In the 1980s, he received international attention for his "plate paintings" — with broken ceramic plates set onto large-scale paintings. Since the 1990s, he has been a proponent of independent arthouse cinema.

  9. Oct 30, 2015 · Portrait of Julian Schnabel. Photo by Steve Clute for Tom Powel Imaging. Arguably the “baddest” of Neo-Expressionism ’s “bad boys”—that group of young male artists who rescued painting from Minimalism ’s chokehold in the ’80s and invested it again with form and figuration— Julian Schnabel has never stopped confounding ...

  10. Julian Schnabel is an American painter and filmmaker. In the 1980s, he received international media attention for his "plate paintings" — with broken ceramic plates set onto large-scale...