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DESCRIPTION:May 15 - Aug 14\, 2026\nIn 1978\, Julian Schnabel began adding 
 broken dishes to his paintings\, ignoring critics who called the plate pai
 ntings “crockery art.” A year later\, he started painting on maps. Alm
 ost 50 years on\, the artist and film director continues to work with cera
 mics and maps. And his work is more personal than his bombastic character 
 suggests. For instance\, when Schnabel visited Italy in his 20s—a trip t
 o see Caravaggio’s paintings in the Scrovegni Chapel—the country’s l
 ush landscapes emerged as a powerful source of inspiration. In his new exh
 ibition at Pace\, an ode to his decades-long relationship with Italy\, Sch
 nabel has used 18th-century maps and a new shipment of plates to capture t
 he abstract essence of trees in the Italian commune Ansedonia. “They are
  pictures of something\,” he has said of the artworks\, “but not reall
 y pictures of trees.”
LOCATION:Pace Gallery\, 540 W 25th St\, New York\, NY 10001
SUMMARY:Julian Schnabel: Italy Through Its Trees
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 -through-its-trees
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