Alice Neel has a fascinatingly eccentric place in pop culture. A few years ago, I did a bunch of research to review her show at the Metropolitan Museum, but you don’t always get to use all the ...
Photo by Ben Davis. Alice Neel painted “the human comedy.” It’s a phrase she repeated often in interviews and in text, throughout her life. It is the title of one of the sections of “ Alice Neel: ...
This insightful catalogue examines anew the full range of Alice Neel's (1900-1984) celebrated paintings of people, still life, and cityscapes. Featuring around seventy paintings spanning the entire ...
In the 1978 documentary "Alice Neel: They Are Their Own Gifts," the artist said, "One of the reasons I painted was to catch life as it goes by, right hot off the griddle. ... "With me, painting was ...
Painter Alice Neel's first retrospective in 20 years is both timely and ambitious. And people are flocking to see her portraits, a chronicle of... Alice Neel's Paintings Meet The Moment At The Met ...
The recently expanded David Zwirner Gallery is hosting a new exhibit curated by New Yorker critic Hilton Als about the painter Alice Neel and her long history of painting people from all walks of life ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The papers of New York painter Alice Neel measure 1.0 linear foot and date from 1933 to 1983. The bulk of the collection documents the last ...
111.76 x 76.2 cm. (44 x 30 in.) New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, Alice Neel, February - March 1974, no. 52, n.p. New Jersey, Summit Art Center, Paintings by Alice Neel, May - June 1974 Tokyo, ...
The painter Alice Neel (1900–1984) only started to be recognized as a visionary after her time had passed. Her first major exhibition came when she was already 71 years old, at her alma mater, the ...
Works by Benny Andrews, Alice Neel and Bob Thompson on display at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery. (All images courtesy Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, NY) The Michael Rosenfeld Gallery’s mission is partly to ...
Alice Neel was an American painter known for her Expressionistic portraits of her friends, family, and lovers. Her dynamic use of color and line captured the interior emotional life of her sitters, ...