Jenny Saville
Jenny Saville, born on May 7, 1970, in Cambridge, England, is a renowned British painter celebrated for her large-scale depictions of the human body. She studied at the Glasgow School of Art, where she developed a fascination with the physicality and imperfection of the human form. Saville's early career gained significant attention with her participation in the "Sensation" exhibition in 1997, which showcased the work of Young British Artists (YBAs). Her paintings are known for their monumental size and raw, unidealized portrayal of flesh, often focusing on themes of beauty, identity and body image. Notable works include "Propped" and "Plan," which challenge traditional representations of the female form. Saville's use of thick, expressive brushstrokes and intense scrutiny of her subjects have earned her acclaim and recognition. Saville's art is featured in major collections such as the Saatchi Gallery in London, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and the Broad Art Foundation in Los Angeles. She continues to push the boundaries of figurative painting, making a profound impact on contemporary art. Read more about Arts.