BENTLEY BROWN
“Saint-Paul-de-Venice” (The Beginning of my life/Allegory of a shipwreck)
Mixed-Media on canvas
144 x 60 in
2025
“Saint-Paul-de-Venice” (The Beginning of my life/Allegory of a shipwreck) draws inspiration from author and civil rights activist James Baldwin’s 1987 article for Architecture Digest, “Reflections on Home: Chez Baldwin”. Written a year before his death, in the article Baldwin chronicles his search for home and ultimately the meaning of “home.” In particular this painting draws from Baldwin’s equating of the search for home to the dynamics of a shipwreck where one searches endlessly for land, for respite from the search itself.
With a sweeping expanse of blue paint undulating in color, texture, and form, “Saint-Paul-de-Venice” recalling Baldwin’s path towards finding home, emulating his writing tone in visual form to express that the path towards discovering a house as a home is a rocky yet necessary road laden with memory, erasure, and ultimately hope for a serene respite.