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Alice Neel: The Art of Not Sitting Pretty"I highly recommend Phoebe Hoban's biography of Alice Neel, a riveting portrait of one of twentieth century America's most significant women artists, whose recognition late in life came on the heels of tragedy and mental illness, through an unwavering even pigheaded determination. It makes for gripping, and sobering, reading." New York magazine The definitive biography of the renowned American painter Alice Neel tells the unforgettable story of an
"I highly recommend Phoebe Hoban's biography of Alice Neel, a riveting portrait of one of twentieth-century America's most significant women artists, whose recognition late in life came on the heels of tragedy and mental illness, through an unwavering--even pigheaded--determination. It makes for gripping, and sobering, reading." - New York magazine
The definitive biography of the renowned American painter Alice Neel tells the unforgettable story of an artist whose life spanned the twentieth century, from women's suffrage through the Depression, McCarthyism, the civil rights movement, the sexual revolution, and feminism
Throughout her life and work, Neel constantly challenged convention, ultimately gaining an enduring place in the canon. Alice Neel's stated goal was to "capture the zeitgeist." Born into a proper Victorian family at the turn of the twentieth century, Neel reached voting age during suffrage.
A quintessential bohemian, she was one of the first artists participating in the Easel Project of the Works Progress Administration, documenting the challenges of life during the Depression. An avowed humanist, Neel chose to paint the world around her, sticking to figurative work even during the peak of abstract expressionism. Neel never ceased pushing the envelope, creating a unique chronicle of her time.
Neel was fiercely democratic in selecting her subjects, who represent an extraordinarily diverse population-from such legendary figures as Joe Gould to her Spanish Harlem neighbors in the 1940s, the art critic Meyer Shapiro, Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling, Andy Warhol, and major figures of the labor, civil rights and feminist movements-producing an indelible portrait of twentieth-century America. By dictating her own terms, Neel was able to transcend such personal tragedy as the death of her infant daughter, Santillana, a nervous breakdown and suicide attempts, and the separation from her second child, Isabetta. After spending much of her career in relative obscurity, Neel finally received a major museum retrospective in 1974, at the Whitney Museum of American Art, in New York.
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- Author: Phoebe Hoban
- Paperback: 512 pages | 75 illustrations
- Date published: April 2021
- Language: English
- ISBN: 978-1644230527
- Product Dimensions: 20.1 x 13.0 cm
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