Ebook: Artists unframed : snapshots from the Smithsonian's Archives of American Art
Author: Foresta Merry A
- Tags: Artists -- United States -- Pictorial works -- Exhibitions. Photography -- United States -- Exhibitions. United States -- Biography -- Portraits -- Exhibitions. Archives of American Art -- Exhibitions. PHOTOGRAPHY -- Subjects & Themes -- Historical.
- Year: 2015
- Publisher: Princeton Architectural Press
- City: United States
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
- epub
Tucked away among the letters, diaries, and other ephemera in the Smithsonian's archives lies a trove of rarely seen snapshots of some of the twentieth century's most celebrated artists. Unlike the familiar official portraits and genius-at-work shots, these humble snaps capture creative giants with their guard down, in the moment, living life.
Pablo Picasso stands proudly on a balcony with young daughter Maya—a tiny, meticulously inked annotation penned by an unknown hand proclaims that "he's very much in love." Jackson Pollock morosely carves a turkey while his mother, Stella, and wife, Lee Krasner, look on. A young Andy Warhol clowns for the camera with college friend Philip Pearlstein, and in a later shot more closely resembles his famously enigmatic public self at a gallery opening with John Lennon and Yoko Ono
Pablo Picasso stands proudly on a balcony with young daughter Maya—a tiny, meticulously inked annotation penned by an unknown hand proclaims that "he's very much in love." Jackson Pollock morosely carves a turkey while his mother, Stella, and wife, Lee Krasner, look on. A young Andy Warhol clowns for the camera with college friend Philip Pearlstein, and in a later shot more closely resembles his famously enigmatic public self at a gallery opening with John Lennon and Yoko Ono
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