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ARTnews Annual

ARTnews Annual
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Total Pages: 140
Release: 1962
Genre: Art
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Art News Annual

Art News Annual
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Total Pages: 820
Release: 1952
Genre: Art
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Art News Annual

Art News Annual
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Total Pages: 188
Release: 1966
Genre: Art
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ARTnews

ARTnews
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Total Pages: 770
Release: 1953
Genre: Art
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Art News Annual

Art News Annual
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Total Pages: 176
Release: 1968
Genre: Art
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Portfolio and Art News Annual

Portfolio and Art News Annual
Author: Alfred M. Frankfurter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1962
Genre: Art
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Ninth Street Women

Ninth Street Women
Author: Mary Gabriel
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 944
Release: 2018-09-25
Genre: Art
ISBN: 031622619X

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Five women revolutionize the modern art world in postwar America in this "gratifying, generous, and lush" true story from a National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize finalist (Jennifer Szalai, New York Times). Set amid the most turbulent social and political period of modern times, Ninth Street Women is the impassioned, wild, sometimes tragic, always exhilarating chronicle of five women who dared to enter the male-dominated world of twentieth-century abstract painting -- not as muses but as artists. From their cold-water lofts, where they worked, drank, fought, and loved, these pioneers burst open the door to the art world for themselves and countless others to come. Gutsy and indomitable, Lee Krasner was a hell-raising leader among artists long before she became part of the modern art world's first celebrity couple by marrying Jackson Pollock. Elaine de Kooning, whose brilliant mind and peerless charm made her the emotional center of the New York School, used her work and words to build a bridge between the avant-garde and a public that scorned abstract art as a hoax. Grace Hartigan fearlessly abandoned life as a New Jersey housewife and mother to achieve stardom as one of the boldest painters of her generation. Joan Mitchell, whose notoriously tough exterior shielded a vulnerable artist within, escaped a privileged but emotionally damaging Chicago childhood to translate her fierce vision into magnificent canvases. And Helen Frankenthaler, the beautiful daughter of a prominent New York family, chose the difficult path of the creative life. Her gamble paid off: At twenty-three she created a work so original it launched a new school of painting. These women changed American art and society, tearing up the prevailing social code and replacing it with a doctrine of liberation. In Ninth Street Women, acclaimed author Mary Gabriel tells a remarkable and inspiring story of the power of art and artists in shaping not just postwar America but the future.