Twinka Thiebaud and the Art of the Pose
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Twinka Thiebaud and the Art of the Pose
W038450 | $40.00 / 10% library disc.
Exhibition Catalog
Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, 2022. Published in association with Hirmer Verlag, Munich.
144 pp. Well illustrated (some col.). 26 x 21 cm. In English. Hardcover.
ISBN 9783777439495
Twinka Thiebaud and the Art of the Pose features 100 works that speak to the role of Twinka Thiebaud as an artist’s model, and to the working relationships and friendships she developed with artists during her career. Comprised of paintings, drawings, and photographs that date from the 1940s through 2022, this exhibition will investigate Thiebaud’s earliest modeling work, completed as a child for her father, artist Wayne Thiebaud. The father/daughter dynamic is also visible in later works, including Wayne Thiebaud paintings from the 1960s. As she moved into a career as an artist’s model, Twinka Thiebaud worked with photographers Judy Dater, Jack Welpott, Eikoh Hosoe, Arnold Newman, Mary Ellen Mark, Robert Heinecken, Kim Campbell, and John Reiff Williams, among many others, revealing her ability to transform her body and gaze based upon the surrounding environment and the artist’s vision for the work.
Subject Headings: Western Art -- United States -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 -- Photography ; Several Fine Arts Media (Western) --
W038450 | $40.00 / 10% library disc.
Exhibition Catalog
Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, 2022. Published in association with Hirmer Verlag, Munich.
144 pp. Well illustrated (some col.). 26 x 21 cm. In English. Hardcover.
ISBN 9783777439495
Twinka Thiebaud and the Art of the Pose features 100 works that speak to the role of Twinka Thiebaud as an artist’s model, and to the working relationships and friendships she developed with artists during her career. Comprised of paintings, drawings, and photographs that date from the 1940s through 2022, this exhibition will investigate Thiebaud’s earliest modeling work, completed as a child for her father, artist Wayne Thiebaud. The father/daughter dynamic is also visible in later works, including Wayne Thiebaud paintings from the 1960s. As she moved into a career as an artist’s model, Twinka Thiebaud worked with photographers Judy Dater, Jack Welpott, Eikoh Hosoe, Arnold Newman, Mary Ellen Mark, Robert Heinecken, Kim Campbell, and John Reiff Williams, among many others, revealing her ability to transform her body and gaze based upon the surrounding environment and the artist’s vision for the work.
Subject Headings: Western Art -- United States -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 -- Photography ; Several Fine Arts Media (Western) --
