The New York Public Library

 

presents

 

An Art Book Series Event

 

The Art of the Figure

 

Vincent Desiderio, Natalie Frank, Alexi Worth

in conversation with Donald Kuspit

moderated by Peter Drake

 

Wednesday January 21, 2015

6:00 p.m. 

 

South Court Auditorium
South Court, Lower Level

 

The New York Public Library

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

5th Avenue at 42nd Street

New York, NY 10016

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

(directions)

 

 Auditorium doors open to public at 5:30 p.m.
All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation

 

Featuring renowned art critic Donald Kuspit, artist Vincent Desiderio, artists Natalie Frank and Alexi Worth, and moderated by Peter Drake, The Art of the Figure panel explores the genesis and progression of figurative art through the ages. This fascinating panel also discusses how the impact of technology has changed perceptions of the human body and altered figurative art.

 

The Figure: Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture is a celebration of figurative art with a wealth of imagery displaying some of the finest examples of the genre in all mediums. Attesting to the  enduring appeal of the art of the human figure, this richly illustrated volume showcases work by acclaimed artists including Jenny Saville, Eric Fischl, and Will Cotton alongside emerging  talents. Artists’ texts and essays by distinguished critics and writers, chart the evolution of  figurative techniques, from the atelier to the use of photography, Photoshop, and 3D-modeling programs. Centered on the renowned New York Academy of Art—where many of the featured artists are alumni or instructors—this collection reflects the institution’s mission to instill the  rigorous training of past generations within the lively dialogue of the present day.

 

Championed by artists, art scholars, and patrons, including Andy Warhol, since its founding in 1982, the Academy continues to serve as a creative and intellectual center at the vanguard of representational art.

 

Copies of The Figure: Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture are available for purchase and signing at the end of the event.

 

Vincent Desiderio is a master figurative painter whose work can be found in many important  public collections, including: the Denver Art Museum, Colorado; The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; The Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, DC; The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City; Galerie Sammlung Ludwig, Aachen, Germany; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Museum of American Art, Philadelphia, PA; and The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN. In 2005 D.A.P. / Distributed Art Publishers published a monograph devoted to his work, Vincent Desiderio: Paintings 1975-2005 with texts by Mia Fineman, Donald Kuspit, Barry Schwabsky and Lawrence Weschler.

 

Peter Drake’s art has been featured in 26 Solo exhibitions with works in the collections of the  Whitney Museum, Phoenix Museum of Art, MOCA LA, The Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City and the L.A. County Museum of Art.  Drake is currently working on a MTA Arts For Transit site-specific public art commission for the LIRR. Recently he curated The Big Picture featuring Desiderio, Fischl, Rauch, Saville and Tansey and upcoming is Beastly Beauty a contemporary representational sculpture exhibition opening January 27, 2015.  In 2010 Drake was named Dean of Academic Affairs at the New York Academy of Art. Previously he served as a curator for The Drawing Center in New York City and for several years, wrote for Flash Art Magazine. Peter Drake lives and works in New York and is represented by Linda Warren Projects, Chicago.

 

New York-based painter Natalie Frank was born in Austin Texas in 1980. She earned an M.F.A. in Visual Arts at Columbia University’s School of the Arts in 2006 and holds a B.A. in Studio Art from Yale University. In 2003-2004, she was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for study at the National Academy of Fine Art in Oslo, Norway. Frank's work is represented in numerous collections, including The Brooklyn Museum of Art, NY and The Whitney Museum of American  Art, New York, NY. Natalie Frank's work has been covered in prominent publications and media outlets such as Art in America; BOMBFlash Art, The Huffington Post, Modern Painters, The New York Times and others. She has been a visiting artist at Brooklyn College, Cranbrook Academy, Hunter College, Maryland Institute of Contemporary Art, The New York Academy of Art, New York University, The School of Visual Arts, and Yale University. Her upcoming exhibition Tales from the Brothers Grimm drawn by Natalie Frank opens at The Drawing Center in New York in April 2015 and will be on view at Blanton Museum at University of Texas in Austin in July 2015.

 

Donald Kuspit is one of America’s most distinguished art critics. He has received fellowships from the Ford Foundation, Fulbright Commission, National Endowment for the Arts, National Endowment for the Humanities, Guggenheim Foundation, and Asian Cultural Council, among other organizations. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Art History and Philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and has been the A. D. White Professor at Large at Cornell University (1991-97).  He is also Senior Critic at the New York Academy of Art. He has doctorates in philosophy (University of Frankfurt) and art history (University of Michigan), as well as degrees from Columbia University, Yale University, and Pennsylvania State University. He has written numerous articles, exhibition reviews, catalogue essays, lectured at many universities and art schools, curated many exhibitions, and edited several series for UMI Research Press and the Cambridge University Press.  

 

Alexi Belsey Worth has had solo exhibitions with the Elizabeth Harris, Bill Maynes, and DC Moore galleries, among others. Recent group exhibitions include Open Windows, curated by Carroll Dunham at the Addison Gallery in Andover MA; Private Future, curated by Michael Cline at Mark Jancou, NY; and In A Violet Distance, curated by David Humphey at Zurcher Studio, NY. He has received awards from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Tiffany Foundation, and the New England Foundation for the Arts. He is currently represented by DC Moore. In addition to his painting, Worth has written about art for The New Yorker, Artforum, Art in America, ARTnewsSlate, and other magazines. He has written catalog texts for artists such as Martha Armstrong, Carroll Dunham, David Humphrey, James Hyde, Susan Jennings, Jackie Saccoccio, George Nick, Jim Nutt, and Philip Pearlstein. His next solo exhibition will be held at DC Moore Gallery in March 2015. Worth lives in Brooklyn, NY with his wife, the architect Erika Belsey, and their two boys.

 

In its seventh year the program series An Art Book, initiated and organized by Arezoo Moseni, is a celebration of the essential importance and beauty of art books. The events showcase book presentations and discussions by world renowned artists, critics, curators, gallerists, historians and writers.

 

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