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DESCRIPTION:Jun 10 - Sep 27\, 2026\nLucian Freud (1922–2011) drew the peo
 ple in his life: friends\, lovers\, wives\, and fellow painters. Most of t
 he portraits were not flattering. In fact\, they were so unflinchingly hon
 est that they sometimes veered to the grotesque. “The subject matter is 
 autobiographical\,” Freud said. “It’s all to do with hope and memory
  and sensuality and involvement\, really.” He began studying the human f
 ace in drawings in the 1930s—carefully mastering his craft in pen\, penc
 il\, ink\, and charcoal—and continued into the early-21st century. “It
  is the only point of getting up every morning: to paint\, to make somethi
 ng good\, to make something even better than before\, not to give up\, to 
 compete\, to be ambitious.” This is the first Danish museum exhibition t
 o focus on the place of drawing in Freud’s oeuvre.
LOCATION:Louisiana Museum of Modern Art\, Gl Strandvej 13\, 3050 Humlebæk\
 , Denmark
SUMMARY:Lucian Freud: Drawing into Painting
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