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CORY REYNOLDS | DATE 10/14/2014

Julian Schnabel: Draw a Family

Julian Schnabel has been a fearless presence in the artworld since the late 1970s, a prolific and influential painter and friend to artists, and a noted filmmaker since the 90s. Below is a selection of images from his gorgeous, and we do mean gorgeous, 544-page clothbound paintings monograph from Karma, New York, arriving in stores this week.

Julian Schnabel: Draw a Family
"Draw a Family" (1973).

Julian Schnabel: Draw a Family
"Indecipherable Narratives" (1986).

Julian Schnabel: Draw a Family
"Veramente Bestia V (Girl With No Eyes)" (1988).

Julian Schnabel: Draw a Family
"I Hate to Think (I)" (1988).

Julian Schnabel: Draw a Family
"The Last Nurse (Tati)" (1989).

Julian Schnabel: Draw a Family
"Untitled" (1990).

Julian Schnabel: Draw a Family
"The Sky of Illimitableness" (2012).

Julian Schnabel: Draw a Family
"Untitled" (2013).

Julian Schnabel: Draw a Family

Julian Schnabel: Draw a Family

Karma, New York
Clth, 7.25 x 9 in. / 544 pgs / 374 color.