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Artwork Description Cabernet Clown* In Cabernet Clown, Benjamin C. Glicker presents the clown not as a figure of easy amusement, but as a psychologically charged presence suspended between performance, persona, and private unraveling through moderate alcoholism. The composition is dominated by a frontal bust-length figure whose dark hat, glasses, and exaggerated facial features emerge from a field of burning oranges, reds, and yellows. This heated palette gives the work an immediate emotional intensity, as if the subject is being lit from within by memory, stage light, or inner agitation. Glicker’s handling of paint appears deliberately rough and fractured. Broad scumbled passages, scraped textures, and broken planes of color create an unstable surface that resists polish. This restless mark-making reinforces the figure’s emotional ambiguity. The clown’s face is not rendered for charm or caricature alone; instead, it is built through distortion and compression, producing a mask-like presence that feels both theatrical and vulnerable. The glasses and hat anchor the figure in recognizably human attire, yet the facial treatment pushes the image toward expressionism, where mood takes precedence over literal likeness. The inclusion of the wine glass is especially important. It shifts the work away from circus novelty and into a more adult register of ritual, indulgence, and coping. “Cabernet” becomes more than a descriptive flourish; it suggests sophistication tinged with melancholy, perhaps even the loneliness of performance after the applause has gone. The wine glass becomes an emblem of self-composure, but also of self-medication. What makes the piece compelling is its refusal to settle into a single emotional key. It is humorous, but not light. It is vivid, but not celebratory. Glicker uses the visual language of the clown to explore the instability of identity itself: the self as costume, the face as mask, and performance as a means of surviving exposure. |
*The title of this work was assigned by Visard Gallery. |
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Provenance* 1970s-Unknown: Benjamin Glicker Unknown - 2023: Private Collector 2023 - 2026: Le Shoppe Modern 2026-Present: Visard Gallery *Provenance and attribution details are based on our best research and are offered in good faith but are not guaranteed. Please contact us through the contact form with any questions prior to purchase. |
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Cabernet Clown - Benjamin Glicker, c. 1970s
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