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Alice Neel Revolutionized Portraiture for the 20th Century. Here Are 10 Works by the Artist Available on the Artnet Gallery Network
Neel is currently the subject of a retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Neel is currently the subject of a retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Alice Neel (1900–1984) painted portraits of people she knew—her friends and family, her lovers, the artists, poets, and musicians she spent time with. Sometimes, too, she painted strangers—someone who caught her eye in her Harlem neighborhood, perhaps. Or she painted the light pouring into her studio in the afternoon.
Decades after her death, her paintings maintain their arresting charge of politics, passion, and a sense of community—all done in the pulsing colors and lines she used to bring to life people and streets that existed outside the mainstream. Her works are currently the focus of “Alice Neel: People Come First” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which is winning the artist’s work broad critical acclaim, and a new generation of admirers.
For those captivated by Neel’s visionary works, the Artnet Gallery Network is filled with dozens of paintings, drawings, and prints by the artist, which you can inquire about with just a click. Below, we’ve picked out a few of our favorites.