The happy chaos of the Brack household, with its four ‘ruffian’ daughters, provided father John Brack with an endless supply of creative inspiration.
The happy chaos of the Brack household, with its four ‘ruffian’ daughters, provided father John Brack with an endless supply of creative inspiration.
John Brack and his wife, artist Helen Maudsley, had four daughters in the space of five years – Clara, Vicki, Freda and Charlotte – all of whom feature as subjects in Brack’s works. ‘The house was theirs, not ours’, noted Helen in a 2018 interview. Youngest Charlotte concurred in June 2020, calling the lively sibling gang ‘us ruffian kids’. Known for working predominantly in defined series, Brack’s oeuvre includes a rich seam of portraits of friends and family. As a figurative artist with a distinct focus on insightful explorations of the human condition, Brack found rich material in the family’s daily life. Each of these portraits offer an interesting tension: aesthetically the compositions are distant and documentary, yet in the attention lavished on the details – the humour and irony of the facial expressions or actions – intimacy and love are very much evident.