Nicole Eisenman Survey at New Museum and Other Reviews
The tag page for Nicole Eisenman on artcritical compiles various articles and reviews. Currently, a significant exhibition of the acclaimed painter and sculptor is showcased at the New Museum, featuring her figure paintings that challenge gender norms, with pieces described as audacious and unflinching, available until October 24. David Carrier examines the political aspects and curatorial strategies of Manifesta 10 in St. Petersburg. Additionally, an invitational exhibition of painting and sculpture is taking place at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York City. A review highlights a Fabric Workshop and Museum exhibition from May 9 to September 13, 2003, focusing on Victorian wallpaper as a 19th-century bourgeois status symbol, emphasizing its machine-produced nature. The page also includes earlier HUB series reviews and honors Bella Abzug, the first woman nominated for president by a major political party.
Key facts
- Nicole Eisenman has a large survey at the New Museum.
- Eisenman is a painter and sculptor of recent renown.
- Her figure painting confounds gender roles.
- Works are on view through October 24.
- David Carrier reports on Manifesta 10 in St. Petersburg.
- An invitational exhibition is at the American Academy of Arts and Letters in NYC.
- Fabric Workshop and Museum exhibition ran May 9 to September 13, 2003.
- Victorian wallpaper was used as a status symbol by the 19th-century bourgeoisie.
Entities
Artists
- Nicole Eisenman
- David Carrier
- Bella Abzug
Institutions
- New Museum
- Manifesta
- Fabric Workshop and Museum
- American Academy of Arts and Letters
Locations
- New York City
- St. Petersburg
- Philadelphia