
Christopher Le Brun: Works on Paper presents the first US exhibition devoted solely to Le Brun's paintings on paper, revealing the generative exchange between drawing, printmaking, and painting at the heart of his practice. Most works begin as trial proofs — initial prints pulled from woodblock or etching plates — layered with oil paint, treating paper as found object rather than neutral ground. Recurring motifs include the sphere, transformed by abstraction, and the grid, drawn directly with a paint tube. Scaled to the human body, the works carry an intimacy that larger canvases cannot.