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Postcard A5 Alice Neel – Dore Ashton

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This postcard features Alice Neel’s portrait Dore Ashton, a striking study of the renowned art historian rendered with Neel’s unflinching honesty. The image captures both intellectual intensity and emotional vulnerability through expressive line and color.

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This postcard reproduces Alice Neel’s portrait Dore Ashton, one of her most compelling portrayals of a fellow figure in the art world. Painted with Neel’s signature psychological acuity, the work presents Ashton seated and introspective, her presence defined by spare surroundings, incisive brushwork, and a raw, attentive gaze. Neel’s use of color and line resists idealization, instead emphasizing the sitter’s individuality and inner life. The portrait stands as a powerful example of Neel’s commitment to portraying real people with empathy and intensity, making this postcard both a visual statement and a quiet tribute to intellectual and artistic exchange.

Exhibition BOHEMIA: History of an Idea, 1950–2000
Year 2023
Format A5

BOHEMIA: History of an Idea, 1950–2000

From its origins in mid nineteenth-century Paris, the idea of bohemia has been a powerful component of what it means to be an artist. Bohemia, a real place, has thus given its name to a cultural movement and a way of living. Its values have always centred around a commitment to art in all its forms, an embrace of total freedom, a hostility toward work and conventional ambition, and a willingness to accept poverty. This exhibition conveys new insights into the notion of bohemia as it developed from the end of World War II to the end of the twentieth century, across multiple places, including Paris, New York, London, San Francisco, Vancouver, Tehran, Zagreb, Prague, and Beijing. Apart from chronologically examining some of bohemia’s most emblematic scenes, it also looks at both the differences and the continuities that mark various manifestations of the movement, taking visitors on a journey through centres of bohemian life and communities of people who choose to live outside of mainstream values, creating their own artistic subcultures. Exhibition Bohemia: History of an Idea, 1950–2000 brings together artworks by thirty-seven artists, among them personalities as diverse as Alice Neel, Wolfgang Tillmans, Nan Goldin, Libuše Jarcovjáková, Bijan Saffari, Martin Wong, Stan Douglas, David Wojnarowicz, Roy Arden, and many others. Some of these artists will be shown alongside each other for the first time, and most of them have rarely had their work exhibited in the Czech Republic.

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Category: Cards, postcards, magnets
Weight: 0.2 kg
Categories: cards, postcards, magnets
Products: postcards
Exhibition: Past exhibitions

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