A Generous Vision: The Creative Life of Elaine de Kooning (Cultural Biographies)

A Generous Vision: The Creative Life of Elaine de Kooning (Cultural Biographies)
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"Cathy Curtis brings the bold, flamboyant, chain-smoking, boozy, sexually captivating de Kooning out of the shadows of abstract expressionism and into the spotlight as an important American painter, critic, and cultural force." --Linda Leavell, author of Holding On Upside Down: The Life and Work ofMarianne Moore"As lively, deft, and insightful as its subject, Cathy Curtis's biography will leave you feeling that you have done the town with Elaine de Kooning, painter, writer, and queen bee of mid-20th century American art."-- Patricia Albers, author of Joan Mitchell, Lady Painter: A Life"Elaine de Kooning was one of the most important figures in the Abstract Expressionist movement, a fact that has been largely ignored historically. Cathy Curtis's A Generous Vision helps introduce this remarkable painter and writer to those who have never had the pleasure of encountering her
A member of the board of directors of Biographers International Organization (BIO), Curtis is the author of RestlessAmbition: Grace Hartigan, Painter (2015).. Cathy Curtis, a former staff writer at the Los Angeles Times, is a graduate of Smith College with a master's degree in art history from the University of California, Berkeley
Based on painstaking research and dozens of interviews, A Generous Vision brings to life a leading figure of twentieth-century art who lived a full and fascinating life on her own terms.. But she credited her husband, Willem de Kooning, as her greatest influence; rather than being overshadowed by his fame, she worked "in his light." Nearly two decades after their separation, after finally embracing sobriety herself, she returned to his side to rescue him from severe alcoholism. Flamboyant and witty in person, she was an incisive art writer who expressed maverick opinions in a deceptively casual style. As a painter, she melded Abstract Expressionism with a lifelong interest in bodily movement to capture subjects as diverse as President John F. Her zest for adventure and freewheeling spending were as legendary as her ever-present cigarette. The first biography of Elaine de Kooning, A Generous Vision portrays a woman whose intelligence, droll sense of humor, and generosity of spirit endeared her to friends and gave her a starring role in the close-knit world of New York artists. Kennedy, basketball players, and bullfights. In her romantic life, she went her own way, always keen for male attention