The Girl with the Gallery

The Girl with the Gallery
Author: Lindsay Pollock
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-11-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781586485122


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In an era when American artists didn't count and women were expected to stay home, Edith Gregor Halpert burst onto the fledgling New York gallery scene, defying all cultural and societal rules. In 1926, Halpert, just twenty-six years old, opened one of the first art galleries in Greenwich Village and set about turning the art world upside down. Her Downtown Gallery, which she ran for forty-four years, laid the groundwork for the art market's modern era, and its aggressive promotion and sales tactics. Halpert cultivated the most illustrious art collectors of the day, invented the market for folk art, and pushed the first group of American artists working in a modern vernacular into the history books, including Stuart Davis, Jacob Lawrence, Georgia O'Keeffe, Ben Shahn, and Arthur Dove. Despite all this, Edith Halpert herself has been lost to history. Until now. In The Girl with the Gallery, journalist Lindsay Pollock brings Halpert and her era vividly back to life, tracing the story of how this remarkable woman, who started out a penniless Jewish immigrant, made it her mission to fight for American art and artists. Illlustrated with eight pages of full color photographs, this is biography at its finest, an unforgettable story of class, money, vanity, jealousy, and tragic loss.

Gallery Girl

Gallery Girl
Author: Wendy Holden
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2010-08-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0755352424


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Alice loves art, but her gallery-owner boss Angelica is interested only in money. Alice also loves her boyfriend, but he's interested only in his career. Bad boy billionaire artist Zeb is interested in Alice, but then he's mainly interested in sex. Meanwhile, shy-but-brilliant painter Dan scrapes a living holding village-hall drawing classes. When bored rock wife Siobhan joins one, things get colourful. Will life for any of them be picture perfect? Or will they all make exhibitions of themselves?

Guerrilla Girls: The Art of Behaving Badly

Guerrilla Girls: The Art of Behaving Badly
Author: Guerrilla Girls
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1452175845


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Guerrilla Girls: The Art of Behaving Badly is the first book to catalog the entire career of the Guerrilla Girls from 1985 to present. The Guerrilla girls are a collective of political feminist artists who expose discrimination and corruption in art, film, politics, and pop culture all around the world. This book explores all their provocative street campaigns, unforgettable media appearances, and large-scale exhibitions. • Captions by the Guerrilla Girls themselves contextualize the visuals. • Explores their well-researched, intersectional takedown of the patriarchy In 1985, a group of masked feminist avengers—known as the Guerrilla Girls—papered downtown Manhattan with posters calling out the Museum of Modern Art for its lack of representation of female artists. They quickly became a global phenomenon, and the fearless activists have produced hundreds of posters, stickers, and billboards ever since. • More than a monograph, this book is a call to arms. • This career-spanning volume is published to coincide with their 35th anniversary. • Perfect for artists, art lovers, feminists, fans of the Guerrilla Girls, students, and activists • You'll love this book if you love books like Wall and Piece by Banksy, Why We March: Signs of Protest and Hope by Artisan, and Graffiti Women: Street Art from Five Continents by Nicholas Ganz

A Girl and Her Room

A Girl and Her Room
Author: Rania Matar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Girls
ISBN: 9781884167768


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Intimate, unbiased portraits of teenage girls in their bedrooms, investigating notions of identity and the move from child to adult.

Tsunami Girl

Tsunami Girl
Author: Julian Sedgwick
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1913101495


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A part-manga, part-prose powerful coming-of-age story about a fifteen-year-old girl caught up in the March 2011 Great Eastern Japan Earthquake and Tsunami.

Notebook Doodles Go Girl!

Notebook Doodles Go Girl!
Author: Jess Volinski
Publisher: Design Originals
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781497200159


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Notebook Doodles Go Girl! is designed specifically for the design-savvy tween to build confidence and self-esteem! Discover 30 interactive art activities that are just waiting to be filled with color. Also included are helpful art tips, 20 color palettes, 8 pages of colored examples, and inspiring quotes to go with every design. Watercolors, colored pencils, markers, crayons, and gel pens will all look stunning on high-quality, extra-thick paper. Designs are printed on a single side of each perforated page for easy removal and display.

Female Art Gallery

Female Art Gallery
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1869
Genre: Women artists
ISBN:


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Masters in art

Masters in art
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1903
Genre:
ISBN:


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Picasso Et Les Femmes

Picasso Et Les Femmes
Author: Pablo Picasso
Publisher: Dumont
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2002
Genre: Women in art
ISBN:


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Edited by Ingrid Mussinger, Beate Ritter and Kerstin Drechsel, Essays by Johannes M. Fox, Norman Mailer, Pierre Daix, Amanda Vail and John Richardson.

The Girl with the Gallery

The Girl with the Gallery
Author: Lindsay Pollock
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2006-10-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781586483029


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In an era when American artists didn't count and women were expected to stay home, Edith Gregor Halpert burst onto the fledgling New York gallery scene, defying all cultural and societal rules. In 1926, Halpert, just twenty-six years old, opened one of the first art galleries in Greenwich Village and set about turning the art world upside down. Her Downtown Gallery, which she ran for forty-four years, laid the groundwork for the art market's modern era, and its aggressive promotion and sales tactics. Halpert cultivated the most illustrious art collectors of the day, invented the market for folk art, and pushed the first group of American artists working in a modern vernacular into the history books, including Stuart Davis, Jacob Lawrence, Georgia O'Keeffe, Ben Shahn, and Arthur Dove. Despite all this, Edith Halpert herself has been lost to history. Until now. In The Girl with the Gallery, journalist Lindsay Pollock brings Halpert and her era vividly back to life, tracing the story of how this remarkable woman, who started out a penniless Jewish immigrant, made it her mission to fight for American art and artists. Illlustrated with eight pages of full color photographs, this is biography at its finest, an unforgettable story of class, money, vanity, jealousy, and tragic loss.