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Lisa Brice

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Lisa Brice: Lives and Works
THADDAEUS ROPAC

Amid swirling cigarette smoke, Brice’s self-possessed female figures challenge the male-dominated art historical canon

Hbk, 8.75 x 12 in. / 116 pgs / 75 color. | 8/20/2024 | In stock
$50.00



Lisa Brice: Lives and WorksLisa Brice: Lives and Works

Published by Thaddaeus Ropac.
Edited by Oona Doyle. Text by Chiara Parisi, Rianna Jade Parker.

Known for challenging traditional representations of women in art history, Lisa Brice (born 1968) repositions the female body toward autonomy and references works by important artists such as Suzanne Valadon and Charley Toorop. Nude or clothed, her mysterious and at times aloof female figures lean against doorways or lounge on chairs, staring outward, often smoking cigarettes, in a reinterpretation of the comparatively passive images painted by Félix Vallotton or Gustave Courbet. Lives and Works documents in rich detail the art historical and sociopolitical references that inform Brice’s art. The book’s design also references Brice’s reinterpretation of the Western canon. Well-known modern artists are frequently referred to only by their surname, signaling their reputation and importance. This new catalog references this practice by placing Brice’s last name on the cover in confident, bold text.



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Thaddaeus Ropac

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Hardcover, 8.75 x 12 in. / 116 pgs / 75 color.

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Catalog: FALL 2024 p. 112   

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ISBN 9782910055929 TRADE
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