The book, published by Little Brown, recounts female artists' unbending ambitions and the evolution of an economy in which their work has been undervalued.
With the Whitney Museum opening a massive, 100-work Stuart Davis retrospective, we turn back to the April 1957 issue of ARTnews, in which Elaine de Kooning reviewed a different retrospective, at…
The deeply researched exhibition “Leap Before You Look: Black Mountain College 1933-1957”at the Institute of Contemporary Art, co-organized by Helen Molesworth and Ruth Erickson, gives a measure…
In 1975, Elaine de Kooning bought a modest house on Alewive Brook Road in East Hampton, New York. The town had long served as an artist colony; Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner produced some of
In December 1964, a little over a year after one of America’s most beloved presidents was assassinated, Elaine de Kooning recounted painting John F. Kennedy in ARTnews. De Kooning (who had…
A starkly empty drawing is the centerpiece of a Museum of Modern Art exhibition that explores John Cage's world-altering role in the creation and development of postmodernism