Neel s life and works are featured in the documentary alice neel, which premiered at the 2007 slamdance film festival and was directed by her grandson, andrew neel. Catalogue published on the occasion of the exhibition. Alice neel is widely recognised as one of the great american painters of the twentieth century. Alice neel victoria and the cat 1981 available for sale. Alice neel, uptown, the first comprehensive look at neel s portraits of people of colour, is an attempt to honour not only what neel saw, but the generosity behind her seeing. The following oral history transcript is the result of a digitally recorded interview with guerrilla girls alice neel and gertrude stein on december 1, 2007. Brickwork for the garden stepbystep practical guides pdf download. Alice neel is a 2007 documentary film about the life of alice neel, exploring the struggles she. Pdf download alice neel painter of modern life free.
A selfdescribed collector of souls, alice neel is celebrated for almost singlehandedly reviving the art of portraiture in the twentieth century, although she preferred the term paintings of people to that of portrait. As the avantgarde of the 1940s and 1950s renounced figuration, neel developed her signature approach to the human body. An apt expression of the portraits created by the artist alice. Neel was born in merion square, pennsylvania, on january 28, 1900, the fourth of five children of george washington, a department head for the pennsylvania railway, and alice concross hartley neel. Intimate, casual, direct and personal, alice neels paintings exist as an unparalleled chronicle of new york personalities both famous and unknown. January 28, 1900, merion square now gladwyne, pennsylvania, u. Alice neel painter of modern life book also available for read online, mobi, docx and mobile and kindle reading. Online film program launches with alice neel 2007 fad. Instead, she developed a unique, expressive style of portrait painting that captured the psychology of individuals living in new york, from friends and neighbors in spanish harlem to. Part of the narration is chronological, part consists of interviews with friends, other artists, scholars, and family members, particularly two sons, richard and hartley, who are none too sanguine about their childhood and their mothers.
Explores the themes and stylistic developments of the art of alice neel, one of the greatest american painters of the twentieth century, with works spanning nearly seven decades, four essays and additional texts addressing themes and specific works, three artists appreciations, and a chronology and bibliographyprovided by publisher. Alice neel 19001984, one of the great portrait painters of the 20th century, reinvented the genre by expressing the inner landscape of her subjects, who included luminaries such as andy warhol, bella abzug, and allen ginsberg as well as her neighbors in spanish harlem. Alice neel january 28, 1900 october, 1984 was an american visual artist, who was known for her portraits depicting friends, family, lovers, poets, artists and strangers. A successor to the expressionism of chaim soutine, edward munch, and ernst ludwig kirchner, neel used distorted drawing and invented color to reveal the character beneath each sitters physical appearance.
Nov 05, 2009 alice neel a documentary film by andrew neel. Alice neel, american painter 19001984 website of the alice neel estate neel homepage for the 2007 documentary film time magazine cover archive kate millet, 1970 women artists from the medieval period to the present articles and reference sites. In 2007 andrew neel, alice neel s grandson, directed a documentary about alice neel s life. Further deliberate decisions led to a mirror offstage right and the. Alice neel and sam brody 1940 the year was 1940 and another man entered alice neel s life. Jul 07, 2010 alice neel was a painter of uneasy and diffident men, confident fathers and protective mothers, awkward preadolescent girls, of a critic in his underpants. The joy of this birth was tempered by the fact that soon after the event brodys wife claire caught sight of her husband wheeling the pram and lovingly lifting hartley out of the carriage. Using interviews with friends, art critics and, most importantly, family members, as well as clips from previous films made about his nowfamous grandmother, andrew neel s documentary traces alice. Britains railways from the air, then and now pdf online. Alice neel was an american painter known for her expressionistic portraits of her friends, family, and lovers. The documentary explores the artists tumultuous biography and the legacy of alice neel s determination to paint her era. Aliceneel documentary on the life and work of alice neel 19001984, american portrait painter. Modern paintings have seldom looked as good onscreen as some of the portraits of alice neel do in her. Department of fine arts, university of colorado, boulder, march 5april 7, 1979.
The film tells the story of neel s life, exploring the struggles she faced as a woman artist, a single mother, and a painter who defied convention. Alice neel was born near philadelphia, pennsylvania in 1900 and died in 1984 in new york. Alice neel a documentary film by andrew alice neel 1944 in harlem studio portrait of david brody, 1968 the soyer brothers, 1973 the gruen cindy, 1960 unflinching. In the past decade, interest in her work has grown exponentially, with a series of landmark exhibitions and art historical studies firmly cementing her position on the international stage. Alice neel was born on january 28, 1900 in merion square, pennsylvania, usa. The full film, alice neel is available free on snagfilms and at the end of this article. Alice neel helen m lynd female art, portrait, artist. Painting a diverse crosssection of humanity, from communist party leaders to art world personalities to her neighbors in spanish harlem, neel created a. Alice neel reinvented the genre of portraiture by expressing the inner landscape of her varied sitters. Download alice neel painter of modern life in pdf and epub formats for free. Alice neel in this searing, startlingly nonjudgmental documentary, famed painter alice neel receives a portrayal worthy of her art from grandson andrew neel. The film tells the story of neels life, exploring the struggles she faced as a woman artist.
Her mother, alice concross hartley, was a descendant of one of the signatories of the declaration of independence, and her father, george washington neel, worked as an accountant for the pennsylvania railroad. In his documentary, alice neel available in its entirety at the bottom of this page courtesy of snagfilms filmmaker andrew neel chronicles. The documentary was directed by neel s grandson, andrew neel. A grandson paints a portrait of a portraitist the new.
The documentary explores the artists tumultuous biography and the legacy of alice neels determination to paint her era. Painter of modern life exhibition catalogue extracts of essays appearing in jeremy lewison ed. See available prints and multiples, paintings, and works on paper for sale and learn about the artist. Alice neel was one of the great portrait painters of the 20th century. Don gray and jessie benton evans gray art 697 views. October, 1984, new york, new york, american realist painter celebrated for her honest and expressive portraits, produced at a time when abstract expressionism was the prevailing style in american painting. Alice neel premiered at the sundance film festival in 2007 and later won the audience award at the 2007 newport beach film festival. Filmmaker andrew neel, alice neel s grandson, puts together the pieces of the painters life using intimate oneonone interviews with neel s surviving family and personal archival video. Alice neel american, january 28, 1900october, 1984 is best known for her compelling portraits of her family members, as well as paintings featuring prominent figures from american political and artistic circles, created at a time when portraiture was considered out of fashion. Alice neel documentary alice neel directed by andrew neel seethink productions, 2007 click here to watch a trailer. May 20, 2011 the video alice neel is the official trailer of a documentary made by neels own relative. Alice neel, hartley neel, richard neel, chuck close, philip bonosky, andrew neel. Dec 01, 2015 filmmaker andrew neel, alice neels grandson, puts together the pieces of the painters life using intimate oneonone interviews with neels surviving family and personal archival video.
Painting a diverse crosssection of humanity, from communist party leaders to art world personalities to her neighbors in spanish harlem, neel. Download alice pdf ebook alice alice ebook author by calvin trillin alice ebook free of registration rating. Her paintings have an expressionistic use of line and color, psychological acumen, and emotional intensity. Alice neel s figurative paintings are intimate explorations of her personal life, oftentimes depicting her family, circle of friends and acquaintances, and a variety of new york locals she met during her life, as the subject matter. With alice neel, michel auder, phillip bonosky, chuck close. Alice neel january 28, 1900 october, 1984 was an american visual artist, who was known for her portraits depicting friends, family, lovers, poets, artists, and strangers.
These spontaneous and dynamic works provide insight into her environments, exterior and interior. Alice neel, an emotionally complex and vibrant documentary about an american portrait painter who received major recognition in her. Alice neel, uptown, which travels to the victoria miro gallery in london in may, reveals that neel was indeed a visionary, who saw what others couldnt and took a particular interest in people. It explores her struggles as an artist and a single mother from the depression era until her death in 1984. Download alice neel pdf ebook alice neel alice neel ebook author by d. She grew up in colwyn, pennsylvania, a small town where she did not fit in. Oct 21, 2016 in january 1941 alice became pregnant with sam brodys child and on september 3rd a son, hartley stockton neel was born. Alice neel s uptown show packs a powerful message the artist spent several lean decades painting her harlem neighbors, and the results are illuminating. See more ideas about alice, artist and figure painting.
Alice neels uptown show packs a powerful message artnet. Her father, george washington neel, was an accountant with the pennsylvania railroad, and hailed from a clan of steamship owners and opera singers. Alice neel 19001984 is widely regarded as one of the foremost american figurative artists of the twentieth century. The film was given a new york theatrical release in april of that year. The life and work of alice neel 19001984, american portrait painter. In alice neel, a fiery and deeply moving documentary directed by the painters grandson andrew, on view in david zwirners installment of this twopart paintinganddrawing show, two scenes. Exclusively available here until friday 10 april, 4pm cet alice neel was a selfdescribed collector of souls who recorded her sitters on canvas through six decades of the 20th century, among them andy warhol, bella abzug. Born outside of philadelphia, pa, neel studied art at the. Find out where to watch, buy, and rent alice neel online on moviefone. Neel was called one of the greatest portrait artists of the 20th century by barry walker, curator of. Selected works alice neel 19001984 artists michael. The interview took place at independent curators international offices in new york, new york, and was conducted by judith olch richards for the archives of american art, smithsonian. Her mother, alice concross hartley, was a descendant. In her portraits, alice neel sought to reveal the inner lives of her sitters, who included relatives, neighbors, and artworld celebrities.
A scene from frederick wisemans national gallery, his documentary about the london art institution that is home to one of the worlds premier painting collections. Part of the narration is chronological, part consists of interviews with friends, other artists, scholars, and family members, particularly two sons, richard and hartley, who are none too sanguine about their. This interview with andrew is part of a series of snagfilm filmmaker profiles that will be featured. Alice neel, one of the great portraitists of the 20th century, made starkly honest paintings of relatives, lovers, friends, and neighbors.
Neel grew up in rural pennsylvania, but felt stifled by small town life and disconnected from her family. Apr 11, 2017 alice neel, uptown, which travels to the victoria miro gallery in london in may, reveals that neel was indeed a visionary, who saw what others couldnt and took a particular interest in people. Alice neel is a 2007 documentary film about the life of alice neel, exploring the struggles she faced as a woman artist, a single mother, and a painter who defied convention. She was an actress, known for the feature 2008, pull my daisy 1959 and chasing the dragon 1987. Neel grew up in a small suburb of philadelphia, where her. Alex katz, diana kurz, alfred leslie, alice neel, philip pearlstein, sylvia sleigh. Apr 15, 2012 the full film, alice neel is available free on snagfilms and at the end of this article. Alice neel, the documentary film, captures neel painting this portrait. Alice neel biography, birth date, birth place and pictures. Find an indepth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. Alice neel, an unshakable original, witnessed a parade of avantgarde movements from abstract expressionism to conceptual art, and refused to follow any of them. She reinvented the genre of portraiture by expressing the. In the documentary alice neel, richard neel recalled this violence. Oral history interview with guerrilla girls alice neel and.
Discovering a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or watch the andrew. Alice neel feeds pigeons from the window of her apartment, plus an excerpt from michel auders video documentary portrait of alice neel 19761982. Directed by her grandson andrew neel, this featurelength documentary tells the story of american painter alice neel 19001984. She died on october, 1984 in new york city, new york, usa. She reinvented the genre of portraiture by expressing the inner landscape of her varied sitters, among them andy warhol, annie sprinkle, bella abzug, and allen ginsberg. The documentary explores the artists tumultuous biography and the legacy of alice neel. Her mother, alice concross hartley, was a descendant of the signatories of the declaration of.
This documentary by the artists grandson andrew neel, delves into the life and imagination of alice neel, the defiant pioneering, cutting edge, raunchy and prolific late artist. Alice hartley neel was born into a colorful american family. This is alice neel documentary trailer by victoria miro on vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them. Neel was born in 1900 in merion square, pennsylvania.
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