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Alice Neel: Painted Truths [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 306 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x248 mm, kaal: 1996 g, 15 b-w + 178 color illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Apr-2010
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300163320
  • ISBN-13: 9780300163322
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 306 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x248 mm, kaal: 1996 g, 15 b-w + 178 color illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Apr-2010
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300163320
  • ISBN-13: 9780300163322
"Explores the themes and stylistic developments of the art of Alice Neel, one of the greatest American painters of the twentieth century, with works spanning nearly seven decades, four essays and additional texts addressing themes and specific works, three artists' appreciations, and a chronology and bibliography"--Provided by publisher.

Explores the themes and stylistic developments of the art of twentieth-century painter Alice Neel, with works spanning nearly seven decades.

Widely regarded as one of the most important American painters of the 20th century, Alice Neel is internationally recognized for her contributions to Abstract Expressionism, especially her perceptive portraiture. Neel (1900–1984) was a portrait painter at a time when this was traditionally the role of a male artist. After ascending to prominence in the 1960s as the feminist movement gained momentum, she has remained an iconic figure in the history of American painting.

 

A self-proclaimed “collector of souls,” Neel often painted friends and family, as well as the celebrated artists and writers of her day, such as Andy Warhol, Frank O’Hara, and Meyer Shapiro, delving into personalities and idiosyncrasies with a rare frankness. Alice Neel: Painted Truths brings together paintings that demonstrate Neel’s range and ability, along with insightful commentary from four leading art historians. Although the book focuses on her portraits, it also covers the artist’s early social realist paintings and cityscapes, tracing the evolution of Neel’s style and examining themes that she revisited throughout her career.

 

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"One of the most interesting aspects of this volume is the inclusion of a series of reflections on voices, testifying to the continued relevance of Neel's work, renders an already outstanding collection truly superb." - S.L. Hoglund, Choice -- S.L. Hoglund Choice "A penetrating look at the portraits... Lavishly illustrated... Will be essential reading for anyone interested in her career... There is plenty here to engage both the eye and the brain. While the paintings still might be unsettling, the materials presented here will go along way to helping us understand them."-Pamela Simpson, Woman's Art Journal -- Pamela Simpson Woman's Art Journal

Lenders to the Exhibition 7(1)
Foreword 8(2)
Iwona Blazwick
Magnus Jensner
Peter C. Marzio
Preface 10(2)
Peter C. Marzio
Curators' Statement and Acknowledgments 12(4)
Jeremy Lewison
Barry Walker
``The human race torn to pieces'': The Painted Portraits of Alice Neel
16(18)
Tamar Garb
Showing the Barbarity of Life: Alice Neel's Grotesque
34(30)
Jeremy Lewison
Crowding
64(14)
Robert Storr
Dividing Up the Canvas
78(14)
Barry Walker
Artists' Appreciations
92(5)
Frank Auerbach
Marlene Dumas
Chris Ofili
Plates, with thematic texts and entries
97(161)
Jeremy Lewison
Barry Walker
Chronology 258(18)
Checklist of the Exhibition 276(4)
Bibliography 280(9)
Index 289(7)
Copyright and Photography Credits 296
Barry Walker is the curator of modern and contemporary art and prints and drawings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. As the director of Jeremy Lewison Ltd., Jeremy Lewison is a curator and advisor to the Estate of Alice Neel. Robert Storr is an artist, curator, and critic, as well as the dean of the Yale School of Art. Tamar Garb is the Durning Lawrence Professor in the History of Art at University College London.