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Florine Stettheimer's life, art and feminism celebrated with first comprehensive biography |
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Florine Stettheimer: A Biography by Barbara Bloemink. 560 pages 110 4-color illustrations. 40 black and white illustrations ISBN-10: 3777438340
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NEW YORK, NY.- For the first time, an in-depth exploration of the life and work of Florine Stettheimer is released in a comprehensive biography. One of the 20th centurys most significant, progressive, feminist artists, she exhibited in more than forty of the most important museum exhibits and salons to critical acclaim, wrote insightful poetry, gained international praise for her unique costume and set designs, and painted the first nude self-portrait from the perspective of the womens gaze.
Stettheimer was among the first artists to document many of the central characters, events and social issues in the newly modernist Manhattan. She captured the citys growth as the center of avant-garde cultural life, finance, architecture and entertainment between the World Wars.
During her first forty years, spent mostly in Europe, the artist studied academic painting and was aware of the earliest modernist styles prior to most American artists. Returning to New York, she and her sisters led a renowned salon for major avant-garde cultural figures including Marcel Duchamp, the Stieglitz circle, and numerous poets, dancers, and writers.
Stettheimers work was socially progressive many years before her American contemporaries, conveying her opinions and pointed sexual and political commentary through humorous imagery, the titles of her paintings, and distinct poetry. She painted several identity-issue paintings, addressing African American segregation, Jewish anti-Semitism, fluid sexuality, womens rights and new independence. All topics that were highly controversial for the time.
Florine Stettheimer, a Biography (Hirmer Publishing/ University of Chicago Press, Hardcover $30.00) written by art historian Barbara Bloemink is the first book to fully document the life, contributions and contextual significance of this multi-media artist. The book will be available for purchase January 24, 2022.
Barbara Bloemink is considered the expert scholar on Florine Stettheimers work and has written extensively on the artist and co-curated the 1995 Whitney Museum Florine Stettheimer Retrospective Exhibition. Formerly the director and/or chief curator of five art museums including the Smithsonians National Design Museum Cooper-Hewitt, Guggenheim Hermitage Museum, the Hudson River Museum, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, and Anderson Ranch Arts Center. She has curated over seventy museum exhibitions, published numerous books and has lectured and taught internationally on art and design. Her latest book, Florine Stettheimer: A Biography will be published January 2022. She received a Ph.D. from Yale University.
ADVANCE PRAISE FOR FLORINE STETTHEIMER, A BIOGRAPHY:
In this remarkable biography, Bloemink reveals Florine Stettheimers determined feminism, subversive social consciousness, artistic significance and her continuing relevance at a critical time for women in the art world. Linda Nochlin, author of Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?
For anyone interested in the messy, exhilarating tale of early American modernism, this is essential reading. Bloeminks new biography provides an intimate, nuanced look at the pivotal role Stettheimer played in fomenting an artistic revolution in the United States. It is the definitive account of one of the eras great artists. Andrew Russeth, former Executive Editor, ARTnews
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