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  1. De Kooning once summarized the history of female representations as “the idol, the Venus, the nude.” In Woman, I, he both alludes to and subverts such conventions, while possibly referencing the long-held societal ambivalence between reverence for and fear of the feminine.

    • Willem De Kooning

      Willem de Kooning (; Dutch: [ˈʋɪləm də ˈkoːnɪŋ]; April 24,...

  2. Willem de Kooning (Róterdam, 24 de abril de 1904 - Long Island, 19 de marzo de 1997) fue un pintor neerlandés nacionalizado estadounidense, exponente en los años posteriores a la Segunda Guerra Mundial del expresionismo abstracto, y dentro del seno de esta tendencia, de la action painting o pintura gestual —pintores de este movimiento ...

    • American, Dutch
    • Rotterdam, Netherlands
    • Childhood and Early Training
    • Mature Period
    • Later Years and Death
    • The Legacy of Willem de Kooning

    Willem de Kooning was born in Rotterdam in the Netherlands in 1904, and his parents divorced when he was three. His mother, Cornelia Nobel, ran a bar and largely raised de Kooning on her own. He found his artistic vocation early and left school when he was twelve to apprentice at a commercial design and decorating firm. He then went on to study at ...

    In the mid-1940s, De Kooning began a series of black and white abstractions, reportedly because he could not afford expensive pigments and had to turn to cheaper household enamels. With the pared-down color palette and the radical flattening of pictorial space, these abstractions, shown at the Charles Egan Gallery in 1948, portended the rise of Abs...

    Thomas Hess described the settings for de Kooning's Women as "no-environment," indicating their ambiguous space, and his larger abstractions from mid-1950s seemed part and parcel of the gritty urban environment in which de Kooning lived. By the late 1950s, however, he was beginning to show interest in a new type of scenery. He began a series of Abs...

    While Jackson Pollock has been extolled as the most important and influential Abstract Expressionist and influenced the likes of Allan Kaprow, many young painters at the time found that appropriating Pollock's process of painting tended to produce paintings that looked like Pollock's, but de Kooning's use of color and gestural application of paint,...

    • American
    • April 24, 1904
    • Rotterdam, The Netherlands
    • March 19, 1997
  3. 23 de abr. de 1982 · De kooning on de kooning: Directed by Charlotte Zwerin. With Willem de Kooning, Elaine de Kooning, Lisa de Kooning. An engaging, informal, knowledgeable look at the career OF Dutch-born Willem de Kooning, one of the giants of the American Abstract Expressionist movement.

    • Charlotte Zwerin
  4. Between 1950 and 1953, de Kooning made the series for which he is best known, the Women, and this painting from approximately 1952 is a fine example of the subject. The small scale of this painting on paper belies both the potency of the iconic image and the dramatic dynamism of the vigorous, gestural brushwork.

  5. Willem de Kooning (/ d ə ˈ k uː n ɪ ŋ /; Dutch: [ˈʋɪləm də ˈkoːnɪŋ]; April 24, 1904 – March 19, 1997) was a Dutch-American abstract expressionist artist. Born in Rotterdam , in the Netherlands, he moved to the United States in 1926, becoming an American citizen in 1962. [3]