Marisol (1930–2016)
Auteur de The Lady, the Chef, and the Courtesan
A propos de l'auteur
Crédit image: Marisol Escobar
Œuvres de Marisol
Marisol; [catalogue of an exhibition] September 23 through November 14, 1971, Worcester Art Museum (1971) 3 exemplaires
Marisol: New Drawings and Wall Sculpture. [Exhibition]: Sidney Janis Gallery, New York City, New York, March 5-29, 1975 2 exemplaires
Marisol, Recent sculpture. [Exhibition]: Galerie Tokoro, Tokyo, Japan, September 18-October 21, 1989 1 exemplaire
Si fuera mio tu amor 1 exemplaire
Ven, ven (rain, rain, rain) 1 exemplaire
Artists & artistes by Marisol 1 exemplaire
Esa chica me vacila Fiesta party 1 exemplaire
Marisol: Recent Sculpture. Opening Saturday, April 29, 4-6 p.m. thru June 3, 1989. (1989) 1 exemplaire
Marisol 1 exemplaire
Marisol. [Exhibition]: Chicago Arts Club, Chicago, Illinois, December 14,1965-January 15, 1966 1 exemplaire
Marisol. [Exhibition]: Museum Boymans-Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, November 16-Dec 15, 1968 1 exemplaire
Marisol. [Exhibition]: Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, New Jersey, May 10-July 6, 1997 1 exemplaire
Marisol: XXXIV Biennale di Venezia 1968 Venezuela 1 exemplaire
Artists & Artistes. [Exhibition]: Sidney Janis Gallery, New York City, New York, March 12-April 4, 1981 1 exemplaire
Marisol. [Exhibition]: Moore College of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 20-March 13, 1970 1 exemplaire
Marisol: New Sculpture. [Exhibition]: Sidney Janis Gallery, New York City, New York, May 3-31, 1973 1 exemplaire
Marisol: Recent Sculpture. [Exhibition]: Sidney Janis Gallery, New York City, New York, April 29-June 3, 1989 1 exemplaire
Marisol: New Work. [Exhibition]: Sidney Janis Gallery, New York City, New York, April 13-May 7th, 1966 1 exemplaire
Marisol. [Exhibition]: Sidney Janis Gallery, New York City, New York, May 18-June 8, 1984 1 exemplaire
Marisol: Sculptures and Works on Paper CNY1301 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
The Museum of Modern Art Artists' Cookbook: 155 Recipes: Conversations with Thirty Contemporary Painters and Sculptors (1977) — Contributeur — 20 exemplaires
Cabriola [1965 film] 2 exemplaires
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Nom légal
- Escobar, Marisol
- Autres noms
- Escobar, Maria Sol (birth)
- Date de naissance
- 1930-05-22
- Date de décès
- 2016-04-30
- Sexe
- female
- Nationalité
- Venezuela (birth)
- Lieu de naissance
- Paris, France
- Lieu du décès
- Manhattan, New York, USA
New York, New York, USA - Cause du décès
- pneumonia
- Lieux de résidence
- Paris, France
Caracas, Venezuela
Los Angeles, California, USA
New York, New York, USA
Rome, Italy - Études
- Ecole des Beaux-Arts, Paris
Academie Julian, Paris, France - Professions
- artist
actor
sculptor - Courte biographie
- Marisol was an artist born Maria Sol Escobar, known primarily for her assemblages and sculptures that drew on both folk art and Pop Art. She was born in Paris to wealthy Venezuelan parents; her family moved frequently between homes in Caracas, Venezuela and the USA during her childhood. In 1946, they moved to Los Angeles, California. Marisol studied at the Jepson Art Institute in Los Angeles, the Art Students League of New York and the New School for Social Research (1952), and the École des Beaux-Arts and Académie Julian in Paris. She returned to the USA and settled in New York City, where she developed her signature sculptural works and began exhibiting them under the professional name Marisol. Her work came to define the 1960s. She traveled frequently throughout her life, dropping out of the NYC art world for significant periods. During the 1970s, she travelled to Asia, Europe and Latin America.
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 26
- Aussi par
- 4
- Membres
- 132
- Popularité
- #153,555
- Évaluation
- 3.6
- Critiques
- 3
- ISBN
- 7
- Langues
- 2
I liked the novel because it reminded me so much of Venezuela – the food, the parties, the places. Even though the book was written in English, its cadences often seem Venezuelan. However, without the stimulus of this ongoing nostalgia, I would’ve found the book much less interesting. The writing can be a bit florid and overwrought at times.
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