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Titre conventionnel : [Exposition. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art. 2021]

Titre(s) : Alice Neel [Texte imprimé] : people come first : [Exhibition, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from March 15 through August 1, 2021, at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao from September 17, 2021, through January 30, 2022, and at the de Young Museum, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, from March 12 through July 10, 2022] / Kelly Baum and Randall Griffey ; with contributions by Meredith A. Brown, Julia Bryan-Wilson, and Susanna V. Temkin

Publication : New York : The Metropolitan Museum of Art ; New Haven ; London : Distributed by Yale University Press, 2021

Description matérielle : 255 pages, 1 unnumbered page : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, portraits (some color) ; 30 cm

Note(s) : "This catalogue is published in conjunction with 'Alice Neel: People Come First', on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from March 15 through August 1, 2021, at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao from September 17, 2021, through January 30, 2022, and at the de Young Museum, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, from March 12 through July 10, 2022."--Colophon. - Includes bibliographical references and index
Alice Neel's (1900-1984) uncompromising artistic vision and deep engagement with humanity in both art and politics have earned her legions of admirers. This beautifully designed and illustrated book surveys the artist's nearly 70-year career, focusing on her long residency in New York, a place that provided her with lifelong inspiration. In addition to her compelling portraits of individuals of all ages, both famous and unknown, 'Alice Neel: People Come First' also considers her remarkable nudes, still lifes, cityscapes, and erotic pastels and watercolors--all considered through the lens of radical humanism that informed so much of the artist's work. Leading scholars delve into various aspects of Neel's practice, revealing that humanism was both a political and philosophical ideal for the artist. The authors address Neel's paintings of LGBTQ subjects; her unique aesthetic language, which merged elements of abstraction and figuration; and her commitment to progressive politics, civil rights, feminism, and racial diversity. The book's essays also explore Neel's highly personal preoccupations with death, illness, and motherhood while reasserting her place in the broader cultural history of the 20th century


Autre(s) auteur(s) : Baum, Kelly  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur
Griffey, Randall R.  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur
Brown, Meredith A.  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur
Bryan-Wilson, Julia (1973-....)  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur
Temkin, Susanna V.  Voir les notices liées en tant qu'auteur


Autre(s) forme(s) du titre : 
- Autre forme du titre : People come first
- Autre forme du titre : People come 1st


Autre(s) titre(s) conventionnel(s) : [Exposition. Bilbao, Guggenheim Museum. 2021 /2022 ]
[Exposition. San Francisco, Fine Arts Museums. 2022 ]



Sujet(s) : Neel, Alice (1900-1984)  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet

Genre ou forme : Catalogues d'exposition  Voir les notices liées en tant que genre ou forme

Indice(s) Dewey :  700.92 (23e éd.) = Arts - Biographie  Voir les notices liées en tant que sujet


Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781588397256. - ISBN 1588397254 (rel.)

Identifiant de la notice  : ark:/12148/cb467408712

Notice n° :  FRBNF46740871 (notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)



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