Alice Neel "Nudes of the 1930s"

Zwirner & Wirth

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Zwirner & Wirth presents a selection of nudes from the 1930s. These early paintings, watercolors, and drawings are characterized by their overt honesty and convey the autobiographical nature of her work. Alienation (1935), which shows Neel lying voluptuously in bed while her longtime friend and lover John Rothschild stands over her, exposes the confessional intimacy inherent to her work. From an early age Neel was drawn to the visual trope of nudity, a subject that at the time was not considered appropriate for a female artist to pursue. Instead of making genteel “feminine” compositions, her nudes deconstruct, contradict, and satirize the limitations of traditional gender ideologies. One early example is Nadya and Nona (1933), a provocative painting of two nude women lying in bed which examines issues of sexuality while deliberately eschewing erotic and seductive overtones.

Concurrent exhibitions Alice Neel "Selected Works" at David Zwirner (533 West 19th Street).

[Image: Alice Neel "Nadya and Nona" (1933) Oil on canvas 25 3/4 x 35 1/4 in.]

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from May 06, 2009 to June 20, 2009

Opening Reception on 2009-05-06 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Alice Neel

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