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Helene Schjerfbeck Catalogue

Three New Publications

Helene Schjerfbeck Exhibition opens to Acclaim at the Royal Academy

Two Recent Publications

Alice Neel: Painter of Modern Life

Alice Neel: Painter of Modern Life

Alice Neel: Painter of Modern Life

Two New Publications

Two New Publications

Barbara Hepworth Reconsidered

Barbara Hepworth Reconsidered

Two New Alice Neel Exhibitions

Alice Neel. My Animals and Other Family

Asger Jorn and Jackson Pollock

Alice Neel: Intimate Relations. Drawings and Watercolours 1926-1982

Alice Neel: People and Places

Alice Neel: People and Places

Alice Neel Portraits and Still Lifes

Turner Monet Twombly: Later Paintings

Alice Neel: Family

Michelangelo Pistoletto. Mirror Paintings

Turner Monet Twombly: Later Paintings

Alice Neel: Painted Truths

The Art of Not Sitting Pretty, a biography of Alice Neel by Phoebe Hoban

Painted Truths 'Exhibition of 2010'

Alice Neel: Painted Truths Moderna Museet, Malmö

Alice Neel: Painted Truths Whitechapel Gallery

Alice Neel: Painted Truths Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Alice Neel: Paintings L.A. Louver, Los Angeles

Alice Neel: Painted Truths Museum of Fine Arts Houston and Yale University Press

Publication on Brice Marden

New Publication: Ben Nicholson Prints 1928-1968, The Rentsch Collection

Henry Moore by Jeremy Lewison, Taschen

What Makes Good Art?

Alice Neel: Painter of Modern Life

An exhibition of seventy paintings, this is the first chronological survey of Neel’s work since 2000 and includes works from public and private collections as well as the Estate of Alice Neel. It is accompanied by a substantial catalogue in four different language editions as well as an English edition which is distributed by Yale University Press. In addition to editing the catalogue Lewison contributed two articles and all the catalogue entries. The book was very positively reviewed by Claire Messud in the New York Review of Books which can be viewed online here. Messud describes Lewison as ‘an astute and meticulous close reader of the paintings’.