How Jenny Saville turns paint into flesh
Sarah Howgate | Apollo | 21st June 2025
Saville’s acclaimed works look like portraits except that she says they are actually paintings about the act of painting. She acknowledges the influence of compatriots Bacon and Freud but also abstractionists like de Kooning and Twombly. From them she draws “energy” but what she paints are fleshy, visceral, imperfect bodies that impart, says one writer, the “ungraspable but omnipresent realness of others”. Amidst a string of 5-star reviews for Saville’s retrospective this writer says “she has the verve of a great artist”.
