Artist Jenny Saville and Chief Curator Andrea Karnes in Conversation

Portrait of Jenny Saville
Artwork © Jenny Saville. All rights reserved, DACS 2025
Photo: Tyler Mitchell. Courtesy Gagosian
- October 10, 2025 6:00 PM
The Exhibition Lecture Series is a dynamic new program featuring curators and artists from the Modern’s special exhibitions and permanent collection. This series provides a rare opportunity to explore the creative processes, curatorial strategies, and artistic visions that shape modern and contemporary art.
This series is a free program open to the public. Seating begins at 5:45 pm. Free admission tickets (limit two per person) are available at the Modern’s information desk beginning at 4 pm on the day of the lecture. Optionally, a limited number of reserved tickets (two per person) will be available for $5 online from 10 am until 4 pm the day before the lecture.
The exhibition galleries will be open on Friday, October 10, so attendees may visit before the lecture.
Join artist Jenny Saville in conversation with the Modern’s chief curator, Andrea Karnes, for a discussion in conjunction with the exhibition Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting. Organized by the National Portrait Gallery, London, this landmark exhibition traces the artist’s career from the early 1990s to today. The Modern is privileged to be the only U.S. institution showcasing The Anatomy of Painting. Saville and Karnes will discuss the course of the artist’s long and fruitful career that has centered on challenging conventions of portraying the figure — a practice that began when the artist was in her early twenties.
Rising to prominence in the 1990s, Saville has played a leading role in figurative painting since that time. Her works reveal a deep awareness of art history and the ways in which the body has been represented over time and across cultures. While inspired by great artists like Michelangelo and Rembrandt, and influenced by modern masters like Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud, Saville has also reinvented figuration in her own right.
Jenny Saville was born in 1970 in Cambridge, England. She received her B.A. Honors Fine Art from Glasgow School of Art, Scotland, before being represented by Gagosian in 1997.
Saville’s works are featured in public collections, including the Tate, London; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Broad, Los Angeles; The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; The Morgan Library & Museum, New York; Seattle Art Museum, Seattle; Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego; and The Long Museum, Shanghai. In 2007, Saville was elected a Royal Academician, Royal Academy of Arts, London.