Chuck Close
Close was born in 1940 in Monroe, WA. He is renowned for his highly inventive techniques of painting the human face, and is best known for his large-scale, photo-based portrait paintings. In 1988, Close was paralyzed following a rare spinal artery collapse; he continues to paint using a brush-holding device strapped to his wrist and forearm. His practice extends beyond painting to encompass printmaking, photography, and, most recently, tapestries based on Polaroids. In 2000, Close was presented with the prestigious National Medal of Arts by President Clinton. Close is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, has served on the board of many arts organizations, and was recently appointed by President Obama to serve on The President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities. Close joined Pace Gallery in 1977.
Self Portrait, 2002
Portfolio of 5 Archival iris prints with screened varnish over image area. Paper Size: 29.88h x 23w in.. Edition of 30. Out of Print. Published by Eminence Grise Editions. Printed by David Adamson.