Lee Krasner
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In 1984, Lee Krasner (1908-1984) became one of the few women artists to have been given a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. She quipped about her belated recognition: "I was a woman, Jewish, a widow, a damn good painter, thank you, and a little too independent." One of the original pioneers of abstract expressionism, Krasner has for too long been eclipsed by her husband, Jackson Pollock. In fact, his death in 1956 marked her renaissance as an artist.
Coinciding with a major exhibition at Barbican Art Gallery, Lee Krasner features an outstanding selection of her most important paintings, collages, and works on paper, contextualized by photography from the postwar period, an illustrated chronology, and an unpublished interview with her biographer Gail Levin. This richly illustrated monograph is a comprehensive survey of the work of one of the twentieth century's most dynamic artists.
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Published: 06/25/2019
Pages: 240
Weight: 2.7lbs
Size: 11.20h x 8.90w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780500094082
Review Citation(s):
Library Journal 08/01/2019 pg. 93
Choice 11/01/2019
About the Author
Nairne, Eleanor: - Eleanor Nairne is an art historian and curator at Barbican Art Gallery. Her recent exhibitions include "Basquiat: Boom for Real" (2017) and "Imran Qureshi: Where the Shadows are so Deep" (2016).