Description
Description
Spanning a 70-year career, the first appreciation of this pioneering female modernist artist (b. 1927) working in the post-war American art scene. Long-awaited European debut of American painter Lois Dodd Framing the Ephemeral is the first monograph on Lois Dodd (b. 1927). At the age of 98, Dodd is still considered a pioneering yet often overlooked figure in postwar American art. This book offers a compelling exploration of her observation-based paintings, with a particular focus on light, atmosphere, and everyday scenes. For seventy years, Dodd has been quietly yet consistently defying entrenched gender norms, while remaining steadfast in her clear, attentive way of seeing - hallmarks of observational painting. Framing the Ephemeral highlights her significant contributions and reaffirms Dodd's enduring place in art history. With contributions by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries; Janice McNab, fellow at the Women's International Study Center (Santa Fe); Karen Wilkin, New York-based curator and critic specializing in twentieth-century modernism; Katy Hessel, art historian and founder of The Great Women Artists podcast; Louise Bjeldbak Henriksen, curator at Kunstmuseum Den Haag; and many others. This book is published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Kunstmuseum Den Haag, on view from 30 August 2025 to 6 April 2026.
About the Author
About the Author
Featuring text contributions from Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries; Janice McNab, fellow at the Women's International Study Center (Santa Fe); Karen Wilkin, New York-based curator and critic specializing in 20th-century Modernism; Katy Hessel, art historian and founder of The Great Women Artists podcast; Louise Bjeldak Henriksen, Curator at Kunstmuseum Den Haag; and many others.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Her subjects are insistently everyday -- doorways, trees, flowers, windows, shadows, mostly in and around her homes-cum-studios in Cushing, on Manhattan's 2nd Street and in Blairstown, New Jersey. But to describe them as 'modest' misses their quiet confidence. There is no element of a Lois Doddpainting that is extraneous or ornamental. She is immune to the easy charms ofthe picturesque."--Amy Sherlock "Financial Times"
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Hannibal Publishers
Pub date:
2025-11-11
Length:
240 pages

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