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Lee and Me - An Intimate Portrait of Lee Krasner (Hardcover)
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Lee and Me - An Intimate Portrait of Lee Krasner (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R579
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Angry, outrageous, defiant, and courageous are some of the words
that describe the American Abstract Expressionist artist Lee
Krasner (1908-1984) - the subject of this very personal memoir
inspired by Ruth Appelhof's 1974 summer with her in East Hampton,
Long Island. Best remembered by many as Jackson Pollock's widow,
she is regarded more by 'art-world insiders' as the producer of a
major body of work that influenced the evolution of contemporary
art - in particular, that made by women in the 20th and 21st
centuries. As a scholar and a friend, Appelhof re-examines
Krasner's contributions in light of the intellectual and emotional
experiences that she so candidly shared with her in weeks of
interviews. In addition, Appelhof explores Lee Krasner's
relationships with others - friends, art-world luminaries, artists,
and other 'summer sitters' allowed into her private sanctuary -
through interviews. Those recollections will offer a window into
the artist's intense and idiosyncratic personal life as well as
into her contributions through the groundbreaking work she produced
over the course of more than six decades. Contents: Prefaces by
Helen Harrison, Director of the Pollock-Krasner House and Study
Center, and Barbara Rose, Art Historian and Critic; Chapter 1:
Driving Ms. Krasner; Chapter 2: The Tapes: Fact or Fiction; Chapter
3: Cards on the Table; Chapter 4: Swing of the Pendulum; Chapter 5:
Summer Sitters; Chapter 6: In Spite of Herself. Published to
accompany the Lee Krasner Retrospective at the Barbican Art
Gallery, London, fromThursday 30 May-Sunday 1 September 2019, and
at Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, from Thursday 10 October
2019-Sunday 12 January 2020, and at Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, from
Friday 7 February-Sunday 10 May 2020, and at the Guggenheim Bilbao,
from Friday 29 May-Sunday 6 September 2020.
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