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This volume is a biography of American artist Alice Neel (1900-1984), known for her oil on canvas portraits of friends, family, lovers, poets, artists and strangers. Her paintings are notable for their expressionistic use of line and color, psychological acumen, and emotional intensity. This work also is a cultural history of the artistic and political scene in 20th-century New York. Neel was an artist with a passion for painting the human figure...
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Neel paints portraits, wonderful still lifes, and stark interiors. Her steadfast goal: to paint people honestly, as she saw them. Includes early Depression and WPA paintings interspersed with flamboyant nudes and portraits of her friends and lovers, delicate flowers and prominent figures.
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This engaging cultural history examines the emergence of a professional identity for American women artists. By focusing on individual sculptors, painters, and illustrators, Laura Prieto gives us a compelling picture of the prospects and constraints faced by women artists in the United States from the late eighteenth century through the 1930s.
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"The Victorian era provided few opportunities for women in the professional world. The American Arts and Crafts movement, which began in the late nineteenth century to promote handcraftsmanship over mass production, was a major factor in changing the status of women as professional workers. In Professional Pursuits, Catherine Zipf examines the participation of women in this significant design movement and the role they played in revolutionizing the...
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Presents a catalog of an exhibition showcasing the works of the American sculptor and artist.
"Louise Nevelson (1900-1988) was a towering figure in postwar American art, exerting great influence with her monumental installations, innovative sculptures made of found objects, and celebrated public artworks. The Sculpture of Louise Nevelson focuses on all phases of the artist's remarkable ascent to the top of the art world, from her groundbreaking works...
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Art historian Wagner looks at the imagery and careers of three important figures in the history of twentieth-century art: Eva Hesse, Lee Krasner, and Georgia O'Keeffe, relating their work to three decisive moments in the history of American modernism: the avant-garde of the 1920s, the New York School of the 1940s and 1950s, and the modernist redefinition undertaken in the 1960s. Their artistic contributions were invaluable, Wagner demonstrates, as...
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Re-naming the land : Anglo expatriate women in the Southwest / Lois Rudnick -- Desert, rock, shelter, legend : Willa Cather's novels of the Southwest / Judith Fryer -- Walking on the desert in the sky : Nancy Newhall's words and images / Malin Wilson -- The historical landscape : Laura Gilpin and the tradition of American landscape photography / Martha A. Sandweiss -- Crazy-quilt lives : frontier sources for southwestern women's literature / Vera...
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This volume documents the vitality and range of the work produced by women artists over the past 15 years, illustrating the increasing importance of women in U.S. printmaking. The artists range from established masters such as Helen Frankenthaler, Elaine de Kooning, and Joan Mitchell to younger ones such as Susan Rothenberg and Louisa Chase. The featured prints by 24 women artists represent every printmaking technique, from etching, lithography and...
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"Artists' books have emerged over the last twenty-five years as one of the most engaging contemporary art forms, addressing subjects from poetry to politics, incorporating a full spectrum of artistic media and bookmaking methods, and taking every conceivable form. Female painters, sculptors, calligraphers, and printmakers have played a primary role in developing this new mode of artistic expression. The Book as Art presents more than one hundred of...
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"Georgia O'Keeffe was one of America's pre-eminent artists, and the first to experiment with abstraction, though she never abandoned her deep response to and observation of nature. Enormously popular, she became identified and respected as an independent spirit for both her art and her life." "This book explores the significance of O'Keeffe's collection of her own work. Approximately 75 seminal works, dating from about 1910 to the end of the 1960s...
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An unprecedented exploration of the lives, writings, and secret histories of the long-overlooked women of the Beat Generation including: Joyce Johnson, the critically acclaimed author of Minor Characters and girlfriend of Jack Kerouac; Josephine Miles, the poet and professor who gave Allen Ginsberg his start; LuAnne Henderson, the girl who went "on the road" with Jack and Neal; Diane di Prima, the distinguished poet and archetypal Beatnik; Joan Burroughs,...
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"A fresh, fierce, and timely meditation on data, pain, time, and the limited capacity of literature to comprehend life and death in a sensate and vulnerable body." --
When Boyer was diagnosed with highly aggressive triple-negative breast cancer, the illness was both a crisis and an initiation into new ideas about mortality and the gendered politics of illness. Here she explores the experience of illness as mediated by digital screens, weaving in...
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