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Chuck Close Photographs Brad Pitt 1:29 Discuss
Chuck Close Justifies Public Art Expenditures 3:49 Discuss
Obama, Farmers and the National Endowment for the Arts 9:42 Discuss
Seeing JFK in Obama 1:33 Discuss
Chuck Close Says You Don't Need to Buy Art 1:14 Discuss
Regulating Auction Houses 1:14 Discuss
Advice to Artists During a Crisis 2:59 Discuss
Is the Art Market More Corrupt than Wall Street? 2:31 Discuss
Artistic Integrity 2:20 Discuss
The Self-Proclaimed Elitist 4:30 Discuss
Chuck Close on Race 2:58 Discuss
American Values 4:08 Discuss

User_rwbd_122f17db1 Chuck Close is an American artist noted for his highly inventive techniques used to paint the human face. He is best known for his large-scale, Photo-Realist portraits.In 1988 a spinal blood clot left Close almost completely paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair. A brush-holding device strapped to his wrist and forearm, however, allowed him to continue working. In the 1990s he replaced the minute detail of his earlier paintings with a grid of tiles daubed with colourful elliptical and ovoid shapes. Viewed up close, each tile was in itself an abstract painting; when seen from a distance, the tiles came together to form a dynamic deconstruction of the human face. In 1998 the Museum of Modern Art in New York City mounted a major retrospective of Close's portraits. Close has been called a Photo-Realist, a Minimalist, and an Abstract Expressionist but, as the 1998 retrospective proved, his commitment to his unique vision and his evolving techniques defy any easy categorization.

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