
Tim Brawner
framed: 32 3/4 x 25 in (83.2 x 63.5 cm)
Nothing in Brawner’s universe is quite as it should be. Much as Grünewald in his Isenheim Altarpiece—and later, George Grosz and Otto Dix in their paintings—ghoulishly distorted subjects in response to social and political turmoil, Brawner points to a certain skepticism and destabilization inherent in late capitalism and, especially, the rapid proliferation of a synthetic aesthetic. He realizes his hyperrealistic scenes using a blend of airbrushing, overpainting, and stippling that occasionally dissolves into glitchy optical confusion: simulacra has overtaken the real.