The nude is a recurrent topic in contemporary artistic practices regardless of the media. It constantly intrigues artists to explore it further by exploiting their own visions, desires, and emotions and referring to different historical modes of representation. Lisa Yuskavage is an American artist who devotedly investigates how the nudes stimulate, provoke or subvert the gaze. For more than thirty years, her sensual figurations have been highly regarded and approached with interest. David Zwirner gallery, which has been representing Yuskavage since , decided to organize two exhibitions at their venues in New York in order to present accordingly both her earlier and latest works.
Lisa Appleton strips fully naked and sits on a beach swing in the Maldives
Lisa Appleton strips fully naked and sits on a beach swing in the Maldives
The fiery redhead from California was a former singer in the quartet the Pinups, which gives you an idea of where her career is headed. It came to a head with her first production, the salacious H. Her impact continued to be felt in Sudden Impact and probably most arousingly in The Naked Cage , in which she got les-be-friendly with Angel Tompkins. Skin misses seeing them unholstered. Inside Out II - as June. Savage Beach - as Rocky. The Naked Cage - as Abbey.
5 Lisa Yuskavage Nudes From Her Upcoming Survey at David Zwirner
Lisa Brice is a South-African born, London-based artist. Shown alongside sketches, drawings and studies, her paintings recast female subjects from art historical paintings, photographs and the media into new environments, imbuing them with a newfound sense of self possession. Brice captures women in moments of down-time, engaged in a private world, performing everyday rituals.
The 16th-century portrait Mona Lisa , or La Gioconda La Joconde , painted in oil on a poplar panel by Leonardo da Vinci , has been the subject of a considerable deal of speculation. It has for a long time been argued that after Leonardo's death the painting was cut down by having part of the panel at both sides removed. Early copies depict columns on both sides of the figure.