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Auerbach is a key member of the so-called ‘School of London’ – a term which was coined by fellow painter R. B. Kitaj in 1976 to refer to the London-based group of artists who were united only in their dedication to portraying the human form in paint. Auerbach’s series of portraits of his friend JYM began in about 1964, and she has continued to model for him regularly over the past forty years. The thickly daubed paint appears to be the accumulation of many layers of oil applied over a number of sittings. However, it is actually only one day’s work. Auerbach scrapes off the paint at the end of every session, starting anew the next day. He repeatedly reworks the canvas until a final image is arrived at and the painting takes on a life of its own.
Title
JYM in the Studio VII
Date
1965
Medium
oil on board
Measurements
H 92.5 x W 44.5 cm
Accession number
LAT:1997.0001
Acquisition method
purchased with the assistance of the Art Fund, 1997
Work type
Painting