CULTURE

Nicole Eisenman Has Both Style and Substance

by Diane Solway

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.

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Photography by Adrian Gaut

Eisenman, with works in progress in her studio.

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Photography by Adrian Gaut

Nicole Eisenman, in her Brooklyn studio.

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Courtesy of the artist/Anton Kern Gallery, NewYork/Susanne Vielmetter Los Angeles Projects/Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin/photograph by John Berens.

It Is So, 2014.

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Collection of Craig Robins.

Fishing, 2000.

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Collection of Dr. Thomas J. Huerter.

The Triumph of Poverty, 2009.

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Courtesy of the artist and Anton Kern Gallery, New York.

Laurie on the Train, 2015.

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Courtesy of a Private Collection, Denver.

The Session, 2008.

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Courtesy of the Hort Family Collection.

Commerce Feeds Creativity, 2004.

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Collection of Cathy and Jonathan Miller.

Untitled, 2012.

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Collection of Valeria and Gregorio Napoleone.

Brooklyn Biergarten II, 2008.

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Courtesy of Momenta Art.

Breakfast, 1995.