“She doesn’t passively genuflect in front of art history,” Massimiliano Gioni, artistic director of the New Museum in New York City, has said of the American artist Nicole Eisenman. “She resurrects it and camouflages it into our present.” So while Eisenman’s figurative paintings and sculptures draw elements from Renaissance and Baroque art, as well as from Social Realism, they are energized by the color and kinetics of contemporary life and its conflicts. This is Eisenman’s first major U.K. retrospective, and it brings together over 100 works from her three-decade career. Paintings, sculpture, monoprints, animation, and drawings illustrate her critical and inventive way of thinking. —Elena Clavarino
The Arts Intel Report
Nicole Eisenman: What Happened
Nicole Eisenman, Sloppy Bar Room Kiss, 2011.
When
Oct 11, 2023 – Jan 14, 2024
Where
77-82 Whitechapel High St, Shadwell, London E1 7QX, United Kingdom
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Photo: Robert Wedemeyer/courtesy of the artist and Vielmetter Los Angele