The Artist Project: John Currin
"It sets up rules and then contradicts them, and exists in a paradoxical state of real and unreal." John Currin reflects on Ludovico Carracci's "The Lamentation" in this episode of The Artist Project—an online series in which artists respond to works of art in The Met collection. About the Artist John Currin, born in 1962, is an American figurative painter.

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In the Gallery: Martin Gayford on Tracey Emin | White Cube

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John Currin, Jenny Saville, Dana Schutz, and Cecilia Alemani on Willem de Kooning | Gagosian

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13 Artists in the Studio John Currin

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The Artist Project: Wayne Thiebaud

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Erica Jong, John Currin, and Alexei Ratmansky on Creativity

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Conversation: Painter John Currin

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Artist Spotlight: Michaël Borremans – A Complete and Chronological Overview

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ANDRES SERRANO - Piss Christ

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Rowan Atkinson's Brilliant Humor Leaves Celebrities in Tears!

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John Currin at the 2019 Octavian Forum

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Currin, Feinstein Talk Future of Art and Culture | TYA

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The Un-Private Collection: John Currin and James Cuno

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The Refugee Story at the Heart of an Unfinished Rembrandt Masterpiece | Sotheby's

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John Currin's first exhibition in Hong Kong opened at Gagosian

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David Hockney shows his sketch book

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Before Her Death, Audrey Hepburn Named The 1 Man She Never Got Over

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How to look at an abstract painting | Joan Mitchell | PROGRAM

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John Currin in Florence

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