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  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x220 mm, kaal: 1270 g, 214 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-May-2019
  • Kirjastus: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 050009408X
  • ISBN-13: 9780500094082
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 280x220 mm, kaal: 1270 g, 214 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-May-2019
  • Kirjastus: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 050009408X
  • ISBN-13: 9780500094082
A new monograph on the life and work of an outstanding abstract expressionist painter, now emerging as one of the most important women artists of the 20th century.

This monograph accompanies the first European retrospective of the work of Lee Krasner (19081984). One of the original abstract expressionists, Krasners importance has for too long been eclipsed by her marriage to Jackson Pollock. In fact, his death in 1956 marked her renaissance as an artist.

Over the course of more than five decades, Krasner continually scrutinized and reinvented her practice, giving her work formidable energy and impact. Her accomplishments began to be recognized toward the end of her life and in 1984 she became one of the few women artists to be given a solo exhibition at MoMA. As Krasner quipped about her belated recognition: I was a woman, Jewish, a widow, a damn good painter, thank you, and a little too independent.

This volume features an outstanding selection of her most important paintings, collages and drawings, contextualized by photography from the post-war period, an illustrated chronology, and includes an unpublished interview with her biographer Gail Levin. Tracing her evolution as an artist from her earliest self-portraits to the acclaimed little image series, from her 1950s collages to epic painterly canvases this book offers a vivid impression of one of the most tenacious women artists of the 20th century, whose work and life feels more relevant than ever today.

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'Exhilarating and thorough' - Literary Review 'If you want a one-volume guide to Lee Krasners work, this is it' - Artbookreview

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A new monograph on the life and work of an outstanding abstract expressionist painter, now emerging as one of the most important women artists of the 20th century
Foreword 6(4)
To Breathe and be Alive
10(12)
Eleanor Nairne
Nothing Outside Nature
22(10)
Katy Siegel
Writing Rimbaud on the Wall
32(10)
John Yau
Present Conditional
42(9)
Suzanne Hudson
Becoming Lee
51(6)
Life Drawing
57(12)
War Service Windows
69(14)
Little Images
83(14)
Stable Gallery
97(14)
Prophecy
111(8)
Night Journeys
119(10)
Primary Series
129(28)
Palingenesis
157(6)
Eleven Ways
163(7)
Reflections
170(16)
Gail Levin
Chronology
186(36)
Jessica Freeman-Attwood
Notes 222(6)
Bibliography 228(4)
Saskia Flower
List of Works 232(2)
Contributors 234(1)
Image Credits 235(1)
Index 236
James Bardrick, Citi: Sponsor's Foreword 6(1)
Harlwig Fischer, British Museum: Director's Foreword 7(1)
National Art Center, Tokyo: Foreword 8(1)
Horiuchi Marue, OPMA: Foreword 8(1)
Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere: Note for the Reader 9(1)
Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere: Introduction 10(2)
China Tetsuya, artist: Interview 12(4)
Hoshino Yukinobu, artist: Interview (Part 1) 16(2)
Nakamura Hikaru, artist: Interview 18(2)
Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere: A Manga for Everyone 20(14)
Kaizawa Toru: Comments on Golden Kamuy 34(1)
Noda Satoru: Manga Extract: Golden Kamuy 35(11)
1 Understanding Manga through Reading, Drawing and Producing
Amanda Kennell: Through the Looking-Glass and into Manga
46(2)
Otomo Katsuhiro: Manga Extract: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
48(6)
Kono Fumiyo, artist: Interview
54(4)
Kono Fumiyo: Manga Extract: Gigo Town: A Catalogue of Manga Symbols
58(18)
Higashimura Akiko: Manga Extract: Blank Canvas: My So-Called Artist's Journey
76(8)
Furukawa Kobel, Kodansha Ltd: Interview
84(4)
Nakaguma Ichiro, Shogakukan Inc.: Interview
88(4)
Suzuki Haruhiko, Shueisha Inc.: Interview
92(4)
Torishima Kazuniko, Hakusensha, Inc.: Interview
96(6)
2 The Power of Storytelling
Akatsuka Fujio (with commentary by Akatsuka Rieko): Manga Extract: Edo As It Was!
102(2)
Adam L. Kern: The Power of Manga in Comparative Historical Perspective
104(6)
Akatsuka Fujio: Manga Extract: The End of Unagi-Inu (Eel-Dog)
110(4)
Stephane Beaujean: Manga no Kamisama
114(4)
Yamada Tomnko: What Is Shojo Manga (Girls' Manga)?
118(4)
Hagio Moto: Manga Extract: The Willow Tree', Anywhere But Here
122(22)
3 The Power of Seen and Unseen Worlds
Chiba Tetsuj: Manga Extract: Stay Fine
144(4)
Stephane Beaujean: Post-War Japan: Manga and Sport
148(6)
Thomas Lamarre: Captain Tsubasa: The Salt Revolution
154(4)
Thomas Lamarre: Captain Tsubasa: Soft Power
158(2)
Obada Kassoumah, translator: Interview
160(2)
Inoue Takehiko: Manga Extract: SLAM DUNK
162(8)
Inoue Takehiko: Manga Extract: REAL
170(4)
Ito Go: Manga and Music
174(1)
Ishizuka Shin'ichi: Manga Extract: BLUE GIANT SUPREME
175(5)
Ishigami Aki: Sexual Expression in Printed Form
180(6)
Nakamura Hikaru: Manga Extract: Saint Young Men
186(14)
Yamazakj Mari: Manga Extract: Olympia Kyklos
200(12)
Yamazaki Mari, artist: Interview
212(4)
Morohoshi Daijlro: Manga Extract: Red Flower
216(24)
Hoshino Yukinobu, artist: Interview (Part 2)
240(4)
Hoshino Yukinobu: Manga Extract: Ocean Adventurer Kaitei
244(4)
4 Manga and Society
Timothy Clark: Manga Museum
248(6)
Kyto Selka University International Manga Research Center/Kyoto International Manga Museum: Ganga (Dash) Project
254(4)
Takemiya Keito, artist: Interview
258(10)
Yasuda Kahoru and Satomi Naoki, Comiket organizers: Interview
268(4)
Okeda Daisuke: Manga and the Law
272(6)
5 Motion Through Line
Matusuba Ryoko: Did Hokusai Create Manga?
278(10)
Sadamura Koto: Return of the Demons: The Power of Kyosai's Brush
288(12)
6 Expanding Manga's Boundaries
Akatsuka Rieko, artist and daughter of Akatsuka Fujio: Interview
300(6)
Hugo Frey: Manga and the Rise of the Graphic Novel
306(6)
Rayna Denison: Anime's Trajectory
312(3)
Ryan Holmberg: Garo Magazine and Alternative Manga
315(5)
Inoue Takehiko, artist: Interview
320(4)
Ito Go: Drawing Manga
324(8)
Resources
Notes 332(2)
Checklist of the Exhibition 334(8)
Glossary 342(1)
Annotated English--Language Reading List 343(1)
Japanese--Language Bibliography 344(2)
Acknowledgements 346(1)
Illustration Credits 347(1)
Note on Translations 348(1)
Index 349
Eleanor Nairne is an art historian and curator at Barbican Art Gallery, London, where her previous exhibitions include Basquiat: Boom for Real (2017). She has contributed to a number of publications, among them the Basquiat monograph Kings, Heroes and the Street: The Art of Jean-Michel Basquiat, and is a contributor to frieze. She is also a former Jerwood Writer in Residence.