Description
Discover the profound legacy of Lee Krasner, a pivotal figure in Abstract Expressionism and one of the foremost women artists of the 20th century. This beautifully curated monograph, published in 2024 by Thames and Hudson Ltd, provides an in-depth exploration of Krasner's life and art. Through a wide array of her significant works, including prominent paintings, innovative collages, and evocative pieces on paper, you will gain insight into her creative journey and influence on modern art. Featuring critical essays from notable art historians and critics such as Eleanor Nairne, Katy Siegel, John Yau, and Suzanne Hudson, this volume offers a comprehensive perspective on Krasner's artistic vision and contributions. Additionally, an engaging interview with her biographer, Gail Levin, adds a personal touch that illuminates the complexities behind her artistic process. With a detailed chronology that visually represents her career milestones, this book is a treasure for art enthusiasts and collectors alike. Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Lee Krasner and appreciate her role in shaping contemporary abstract art. This essential resource enhances your understanding of how she navigated and challenged the art world, making this monograph a perfect addition to any art library or collection.