Julian Schnabel
Schnabel and Spain: Anything Can Be a Model for a Painting (solo show)
Centro de Arte Contemporáneo (CAC), Málaga
8 April – 12 June 2022

The Centro de Arte Contemporáneo (CAC) Málaga presents Schnabel and Spain: Anything Can Be a Model for a Painting, a solo exhibition with paintings by Julian Schnabel. Curated by Fernando Francés and Cy Schnabel, this exhibition features 23 paintings created from 1997 to the present, showing the artist's works in the context of Spanish painting and tracing the evolution of his artistic practice during this period.
Centro de Arte Contemporáneo
Matthew Barney, Ida Ekblad, Julian Schnabel, Thomas Struth et al.
Solidarity Prints for Artists at Risk
70 artists, including Matthew Barney, Ida Ekblad, Julian Schnabel and Thomas Struth, have come together in a call to support the NGO Artists at Risk. Each artist has donated a print to be offered in an open edition. All sale proceeds will help artists who are impacted by the war in Ukraine to gain safety by facilitating emergency travel, shelter and financial support.
This initiative was organized by Adam Broomberg in partnership with recom ART GmbH & Co. KG.
The prints are available for sale here until 30 April.
Artists at Risk
Julian Schnabel
Self Portraits of Others (solo show)
The Brant Foundation, New York
9 September – 31 December 2021

The Brant Foundation is pleased to present Self Portraits of Others, a solo exhibition of new works by Julian Schnabel. Created between 2018 – 2020, this series explores the evolution of Schnabel’s artistic practice while making At Eternity’s Gate, a film about the life of Vincent van Gogh. The exhibition features twenty-five plate paintings that examine the theme of portraiture throughout art history.
The Brant Foundation
Julian Schnabel
Julian Schnabel – The Collector's Edition (publication)
Julian Schnabel
on Vincent van Gogh's self-portrait
Museé d'Orsay, Paris
Julian Schnabel was invited by Musée d'Orsay to share his insights on Vincent van Gogh's self-portrait, dating 1889, which is currently on view at the museum as part of its permanent collection.
Watch the video here.