Artist Profile

JUN CHEN

The beauty of what Jun Chen creates is strenuous, with his insistent technique needling the viewer, to prevent a blissful relaxation into the image. It is a reminder of a virtuoso painter, but also the distance Jun has travelled, his dedication to art and its necessary vehemence.

A NEW PORTRAIT OF RAY HUGHES DOMINATES JUNChen’s studio. The use of scale, and Jun’s dark, brooding painterly treatment is a tribute to Hughes’s stature and influence, both as a gallerist and as his own first dealer. Sitting in a now-necessary wheelchair, Hughes remains in command by sheer force of personality. His retirement in 2015 is acknowledged in the partial concealment of his figure by closed doors with a black wall beyond.

This painting is Jun’s entry for the 2017 Archibald Prize, and he laughs, “Lucy Culliton says that painting Ray means I

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