Suspension (2002 – 2003) by Jenny Saville

The artwork titled “Suspension,” created by Jenny Saville between the years 2002 and 2003, belongs to the Neo-Expressionism art movement and is defined as figurative in genre.

In “Suspension,” the artist portrays the human form with stark realism and an evocative use of color, characteristic of Neo-Expressionist techniques. The composition is dominated by a large, reclining figure rendered in visceral tones of red and flesh. The artist employs broad, sweeping brushstrokes that convey both texture and emotion, imbuing the form with a palpable sense of weight and presence. The figure’s distorted proportions and the dramatic, almost surgical, application of paint evoke a sense of raw physicality and vulnerability, prompting a profound emotional response from the viewer. This representation challenges traditional notions of beauty and the human body, reflecting Saville’s exploration of corporeal themes and her distinctive expressive style.

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