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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 560 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm, weight: 500 g, 102 Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 050029528X
  • ISBN-13: 9780500295281
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 560 pages, height x width: 198x129 mm, weight: 500 g, 102 Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 050029528X
  • ISBN-13: 9780500295281
The first full length account of Lee Krasners colourful life

In Gail Levins riveting biography, Lee Krasner emerges as a significant artist who richly deserves her place in the 20th centurys cultural lexicon. Drawing on new sources and numerous personal interviews including with Krasner herself Levin has created a dynamic and moving portrait of a brilliant woman, and in so doing recovers Krasners voice and allows us to understand how her life intersected with and informed her art.

Recenzijas

'Beautifully evokes a period in American art that laid the groundwork for the women artists of today' - Erica Jong 'An insightful, sharply drawn portrait of 20th-century America from a vantage point of a creative woman swept up in a realm of remarkable artistic productivity' - Wall Street Journal 'Compelling ... Gail Levin has drawn on her close association with Lee Krasner and extensive research to produce a biography that rings fair and true' - Los Angeles Times '[ Draws] on her close personal relationship with the painter and a multitude of interviews impressively researched' - Spectator '[ Levins] book, dense with documentation and quotations from letters and interviews, is the culmination of decades of scholarship, advocacy and even friendship with Krasner empathetic and insightful Krasner comes wonderfully alive, especially in her own words, in Levins pages' - Literary Review 'Rigorous research, deep knowledge of art and cultural history, penetrating analysis and a flair for storytelling bring to life a fully formed Lee Krasner. Those who never knew her will wish they had, and those who did will be amazed' - Helen A. Harrison, Director of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center 'Art historian Gail Levin's Lee Krasner is a quintuple whammy of a biography--the story of a major artist; a description of a notorious marriage; an education in 20th-century art; a gossipy immersion into Bohemian New York; and a settling of scores against those who practiced gender bias' - O, The Oprah Magazine 'Lee Krasner has for a long time been poorly served. She deserves better and she has it here' - Artbookreview 'Unfairly maligned as simply Mrs Jackson Pollock, this weighty first biography reveals a pioneering painter who campaigned for womens rights and created abstract art that pulsed with life' - Artists & Illustrators 'Packed with important insight into the post-war American art scene, this is a fitting tribute to an extraordinary woman' - The Lady 'An engrossing, uplifting story of personal and creative survival, against a bright backcloth of mid-century America' - Jackie Wullshlägers Art Books of the Year, Financial Times

Papildus informācija

The first full length account of Lee Krasners colourful life
Introduction 1(12)
1 Beyond the Pale: A Brooklyn Childhood, 1908-21
13(18)
2 Breaking Away: Determined to Be an Artist, 1922-25
31(10)
3 Art School: Cooper Union, 1926-28
41(10)
4 National Academy and First Love, 1928-32
51(28)
5 Enduring the Great Depression, 1932-36
79(38)
6 From Politics to Modernism, 1936-39
117(26)
7 Solace in Abstraction, 1940-41
143(34)
8 A New Attachment: Life with Pollock, 1942-43
177(20)
9 Coping with Peggy Guggenheim, 1943-45
197(34)
10 Coming Together: Marriage and Springs, 1945-47
231(18)
11 Triumphs and Challenges, 1948-50
249(20)
12 First Solo Show, 1951-52
269(20)
13 Coming Apart, 1953-56
289(26)
14 Dual Identities: Artist and Widow, 1956-59
315(24)
15 A New Alliance, 1959-64
339(28)
16 Recognition, 1965-69
367(22)
17 The Feminist Decade, 1970-79
389(38)
18 Retrospective, 1980-84
427(26)
Acknowledgments 453(8)
A Note About Sources 461(8)
Selected Bibliography: Frequently Used Sources 469(10)
Notes 479(56)
Index 535
Gail Levin is Distinguished Professor of Art History, American Studies, Womens Studies, and Liberal Studies at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. She has written books on Edward Hopper, abstract expressionism, feminist art and American modernist art.