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Barbara Nessim
Barbara Nessim
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Product details
- ISBN 9781419707681
- Weight: 2110g
- Dimensions: 264 x 315mm
- Publication Date: 12 Feb 2013
- Publisher: Abrams
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Internationally renowned artist and illustrator Barbara Nessim's images of female figures, originating in the counterculture of the 1960s, place her in a tradition of American iconography that extends from Norman Rockwell to Keith Haring. A constant innovator, Nessim incorporates fashion, computers, and photography into her popular art. This book captures not only the work—ranging from the sketchbooks that are the wellspring of her art to prominent magazine assignments, such as a Rolling Stone cover of John Lennon, to elaborate large-scale projects—but also the life that carried her from New York’s high bohemia as a young artist to the world of cutting-edge visual journalism.Praise for Barbara Nessim:“Women who built careers as illustrators in Mad Men–era New York were few and far between, and one is Barbara Nessim.” —The New York Times
David Galloway is an independent curator and author. Contributors include Christoph Benjamin Schulz, art historian and curator; Anne Telford, founding editor of Communication Arts magazine; Eylssa Dimant, fashion historian; Steven Heller, design critic and historian; Roger Black, pioneering magazine designer; Cynthia Goodman, former director of the IBM Gallery in New York; Douglas Dodds, curator at the V&A Museum; Kisa Lala, curator and essayist; Philip Koether, architect; and Gloria Steinem, journalist and activist.
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