A beautifully designed monograph surveying the career of artist Glenn Brown. Luxuriously filled with over 56 images, this book documents the bravura of Brown's brushwork and his unique evocation of images. Recognised for his sheer, flat surfaces-intricately described yet deprived of mass, whose ambiguity is heightened further when altering colours, forms or details taken from such gestural artists as Frank Auerbach, Salvador Dali, Chiam Soutine, or Vincent Van Gogh-Brown creates a carnivalesque world where the rational and irrational, the beautiful and the grotesque are brought together in a vigorous state of play.