
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. Her zest for adventure and freewheeling spending were as legendary as her ever-present cigarette. 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. Kennedy, basketball players, and bullfights. In her romantic life, she went her own way, always keen for male attention. 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. 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.
This biography investigates the life and artistic contributions of Elaine de Kooning, examining how she navigated the male-dominated mid-century New York art scene while maintaining her own distinct creative identity. Cathy Curtis, an experienced biographer, utilizes primary source interviews and extensive archival research to construct a narrative that balances de Kooning's personal relationships with her professional evolution as a painter and critic. The text argues that de Kooning's influence extended beyond her marriage to Willem de Kooning, positioning her as a central figure in the development of Abstract Expressionism and portraiture.
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Critics and historians acknowledge this work as a significant contribution to the study of twentieth-century American art, noting its success in rescuing the subject from the shadow of her husband's fame. Readers frequently highlight the balanced prose and the depth of research that provides a clear view of the artist's personal and professional struggles.
Page Count:
303
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190498498
ISBN-13:
9780190498498
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