Photos: Nicole Eisenman Has Both Style and Substance
With a wildly eclectic body of work that draws on art history, autobiography, queer politics, and popular culture, Nicole Eisenman has become an artist to reckon with.
Nicole Eisenman, in her Brooklyn studio.
It Is So, 2014.
Courtesy of the artist/Anton Kern Gallery, NewYork/Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects/Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin/photograph by John Berens.
Fishing, 2000.
Collection of Craig Robins.
The Triumph of Poverty, 2009.
Collection of Dr. Thomas J. Huerter.
Laurie on the Train, 2015.
Courtesy of the artist and Anton Kern Gallery, New York.
The Session, 2008.
Courtesy of a Private Collection, Denver.
Commerce Feeds Creativity, 2004.
Courtesy of the Hort Family Collection.
Untitled, 2012.
Collection of Cathy and Jonathan Miller.
Brooklyn Biergarten II, 2008.
Collection of Valeria and Gregorio Napoleone.
Breakfast, 1995.
Courtesy of Momenta Art.