Alice Neel 1900-1984
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Overview
Regarded as one of the leading American figurative painters, Alice Neel (1900–1984) is celebrated for her distinctive portraits, landscapes, and interiors that captured elements of the American zeitgeist in the 20th century. Independent, bohemian, and socially leftist, Neel was born near Philadelphia in 1900, graduated from art school in 1925, and moved to Cuba for a brief time before settling in New York.
Neel’s artistic pursuits were grounded in the social realities and struggles of her surrounding urban environment, and heightened after she relocated from Greenwich Village to Spanish Harlem, where she would spend most of her adult life. Even in the wake of male-dominated abstraction gaining prominence in the middle of the century, Neel maintained a straightforward and unbiased approach to depicting people from all walks of life and backgrounds. Neel always remained dedicated to acutely portraying in her paintings and drawings the myriad range of human emotion found within her subjects. Describing herself as “a collector of souls,” she revealed the psychological truths about her subjects, whether close friends and art world figures or strangers she met on the street.
Alice Neel’s work was largely overlooked for over forty years until the first wave of the Feminist movement took hold, and, specifically in 1974, when she was given a retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Subsequent museum and gallery exhibitions garnered her increased popularity and recognition that was long overdue, further cementing her legacy as one of the leading figurative painters who captured the spirit of her age.
Neel’s work is in many museum collections including: the Art Institute of Chicago; the Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York; the Moderna Museet, Stockholm; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Philadelphia Museum of Art; Tate, London and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. In 2020, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris will present an exhibition of her work.
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WorksExhibitions
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Art Basel Miami Beach
30 Nov - 14 Feb 2021Cheim & Read is delighted to particiapte in this year's Art Basel Miami Beach with a presenation of works by Lynda Benglis, Louise Bourgeois, William Eggleston, Ron Gorchov, Al Held,...Read more -
Art Basel
22 - 26 Sep 2021We are happy to be reunited with our colleagues and clients from around the world here at Art Basel for the first time since lockdown. Our presentation this year includes...Read more -
Alice Neel
ADAA The Art Show 27 Feb - 1 Mar 2020Cheim & Read will present a group of important historical works by Alice Neel, with a focus on her early work from 1928 — shortly after her move from Havana...Read more -
In Honor of the New MoMA
21 Nov 2019 - 20 Feb 2020In October 2019, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, reopened its doors after a significant renovation that included a complete overhaul to the presentation of its permanent collection. In...Read more -
Art Basel
14 - 17 Jun 2018Cheim & Read is pleased to participate in the 2018 edition of Art Basel with a presentation of works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Louise Bourgeois, Lynda Benglis, Louise Fishman, Jenny Holzer,...Read more -
The Female Gaze, Part Two
Women Look at Men 23 Jun - 2 Sep 2016Cheim & Read is pleased to present, The Female Gaze, Part Two: Women Look at Men, a group exhibition of thirty-two women artists, and their variegated portrayals of men, curated...Read more -
Frieze London
14 - 17 Oct 2015Cheim & Read is pleased to particiapte in Frieze London with a presentation of works by Lynda Benglis, Louise Bourgeois, Ron Gorchov, Jenny Holzer, Bill Jensen, Joan Mitchell, Alice Neel,...Read more -
The Women in Our Life
A Fifteen Year Anniversary Exhibition 30 Jun - 17 Sep 2011In celebration of our fifteenth anniversary, Cheim & Read is pleased to announce a group exhibition of the women artists with whom they work: Ghada Amer, Diane Arbus, Lynda Benglis,...Read more -
The Female Gaze
Women Look at Women 25 Jun - 19 Sep 2009Cheim & Read is pleased to announce a group exhibition of women artists depicting the female form. With this premise, the show seeks to present a collection of works which...Read more -
I Am As You Will Be
The Skeleton in Art 20 Sep - 3 Nov 2007Cheim & Read is pleased to announce I Am As You Will Be, a group exhibition of more than thirty works which incorporate the skeleton as subject. Curated in part...Read more -
Soutine and Modern Art
The New Landscape, The New Still Life 22 Jun - 9 Sep 2006Willem de Kooning chose Chaim Soutine as his 'favorite artist,' one whose paintings 'had a glow that came from within.' Jack Tworkov spoke of 'his [Soutine's] completely impulsive use of...Read more -
Couples
6 Jan - 26 Feb 2000Inspired by a recent rereading of John Updike's classic 1960's novel, Couples, Cheim & Read is pleased to announce an exhibition of that same name. Couples is a group exhibition...Read more -
Alice Neel: Men in Suits
Also on view: Photographs from the 1920s and 1930s of businessmen, entrepreneurs and industrialists by August Sander 4 Mar - 25 Apr 1998ALICE NEEL: MEN IN SUITS Paintings from the 1950's to 1980's Also on view: AUGUST SANDER Photographs of Businessmen, Entrepreneurs and Industrialists from the 1920's & 1930's Funny, y'know? After...Read more
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