Andy Warhol + Edie Sedgwick
Andy Warhol + Edie Sedgwick

Oil on canvas

30 x 30 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Andy Warhol + Edie Sedgwick
Andy Warhol + Edie Sedgwick

Oil on canvas

18 x 14 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Brigid Berlin + Andy Warhol
Brigid Berlin + Andy Warhol

Oil on canvas

16 x 20 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Beach Crew
Beach Crew

Jackson Pollock, Clement Greenberg, Helen Frankenthaler, Lee Krasner, and unidentified child at the beach

Oil on canvas

11 x 14 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Lee Krasner + Jackson Pollock
Lee Krasner + Jackson Pollock

Oil on canvas

12 x 9 inches (2 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Jackson Pollock + Lee Krasner
Jackson Pollock + Lee Krasner

Oil on canvas

11 x 14 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Jackson Pollock + Ruth Kligman
Jackson Pollock + Ruth Kligman

Oil on canvas

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Ruth Kligman + Willem de Kooning
Ruth Kligman + Willem de Kooning

Oil on canvas

12 x 16 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Dorothy + Roy Lichtenstein
Dorothy + Roy Lichtenstein

Oil on canvas

30 x 24 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

John Cage , Merce Cunningham, Robert Rauschenberg
John Cage , Merce Cunningham, Robert Rauschenberg

Oil on canvas

24 x 30 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Robert Rauschenberg + Jasper Johns
Robert Rauschenberg + Jasper Johns

Oil on canvas

16 x 20 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Robert Smithson + Nancy Holt
Robert Smithson + Nancy Holt

Oil on canvas

16 x 20 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Robert Mapplethorpe + Patti Smith
Robert Mapplethorpe + Patti Smith

Oil on canvas

24 x 30 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Patti Smith + Robert Mapplethorpe
Patti Smith + Robert Mapplethorpe

Oil on canvas

8 x 10 inches (2 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Robert Mapplethorpe + Patti Smith
Robert Mapplethorpe + Patti Smith

Oil on canvas

11 x 14 inches (2 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

The People in Their Lives
The People in Their Lives

These paintings depict the personal lives of American artists who worked primarily during the 1950s through 1970s. The artists are portrayed with people who have influenced them—such as their spouses, lovers, mistresses, friends, and muses.

Jackson Pollock is depicted with his wife, Lee Krasner, and his mistress, Ruth Kligman. Willem de Kooning was married, but Kligman was his mistress as well; Helen Frankenthaler, who was married to Robert Motherwell, is known to have had an affair with her close friend, Clement Greenberg, who in turn was also a close friend and champion of Pollock; Andy Warhol is depicted with two of his muses: Brigid Berlin and Edie Sedgwick; Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith’s partnership is depicted, as well as John Cage’s relationship with Merce Cunningham and Robert Rauschenberg. Pairs of spouses, such as Dorothy and Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Smithson and Nancy Holt, Pollock and Krasner, and, arguably, Johns and Rauschenberg, are also presented.

Departing from romantic portraits of artists in their studios, I have culled a collection of rare photographs of artist couples from the Smithsonian Institution photo archive. Based on information I have researched, and by painting color paintings based on historical black and white photographs, I ultimately interpret the nature of their relationships subjectively. I am selecting portraits that provide insight into the artists’ relationships with one another, but aside from the titles of the paintings, which provide some pertinent information, the nature of the relationship is largely up to the viewer to determine. The backgrounds are intentionally vague, as the couple’s location is of less importance than their interaction in the photograph.

In an era when artist culture was gaining popularity and artists were achieving near-celebrity status at places such as Max’s Kansas City, the Cedar Tavern, and Hotel Chelsea, the face of the artist grew increasingly more important. I want to capture who these artists were outside the studio and recreate glimpses into their private lives. In showing aspects of the artists’ private lives, I am depicting the artists more in personal rather than art historical terms. These portraits aim to reveal how these artists were in intimate dialogue with each other while inventing their individual artistic styles. Socializing at the same places, and partying and sleeping with each other, they were essential members of a community. While each artist has been individually credited for his or her artistic style, I aim to show how this cast of characters was deeply influenced by and involved in one another’s lives.

© Aliza Edelstein 2011. All rights reserved.

Exhale
Exhale

Oil on canvas

30 x 30 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

© Aliza Edelstein 2007

Eric Lesser + Barack Obama
Eric Lesser + Barack Obama

Oil on canvas

© Aliza Edelstein 2008

Girl
Girl

Oil on canvas

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Girl (abstract)
Girl (abstract)

Oil on canvas

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Laura
Laura

Oil on canvas

18 x 24 inches (¾ inch deep)

© Aliza Edelstein 2008

Laura
Laura

Oil on paper

© Aliza Edelstein 2008

Laura
Laura

Oil on paper

© Aliza Edelstein 2008

Sexy Worry
Sexy Worry

Pencil on paper

© Aliza Edelstein 2014

Janie
Janie

Pencil on paper

© Aliza Edelstein 2014

Joss Stone (finger painting)
Joss Stone (finger painting)

Joss Stone

Tempera on paper

© Aliza Edelstein 2007

Jade Partay
Jade Partay

Colored pencil

© Aliza Edelstein 2014

Grandmother with grandchildren (commission)
Grandmother with grandchildren (commission)

Oil on canvas

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Model
Model

Oil on canvas

© Aliza Edelstein 2009

Still life (Slattery)
Still life (Slattery)

Oil on canvas

© Aliza Edelstein 2005

Strong woman (group project)
Strong woman (group project)

Tempera on paper

© Aliza Edelstein 2007

Andy Warhol + Edie Sedgwick
Andy Warhol + Edie Sedgwick
Brigid Berlin + Andy Warhol
Beach Crew
Lee Krasner + Jackson Pollock
Jackson Pollock + Lee Krasner
Jackson Pollock + Ruth Kligman
Ruth Kligman + Willem de Kooning
Dorothy + Roy Lichtenstein
John Cage , Merce Cunningham, Robert Rauschenberg
Robert Rauschenberg + Jasper Johns
Robert Smithson + Nancy Holt
Robert Mapplethorpe + Patti Smith
Patti Smith + Robert Mapplethorpe
Robert Mapplethorpe + Patti Smith
The People in Their Lives
Exhale
Eric Lesser + Barack Obama
Girl
Girl (abstract)
Laura
Laura
Laura
Sexy Worry
Janie
Joss Stone (finger painting)
Jade Partay
Grandmother with grandchildren (commission)
Model
Still life (Slattery)
Strong woman (group project)
Andy Warhol + Edie Sedgwick

Oil on canvas

30 x 30 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Andy Warhol + Edie Sedgwick

Oil on canvas

18 x 14 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Brigid Berlin + Andy Warhol

Oil on canvas

16 x 20 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Beach Crew

Jackson Pollock, Clement Greenberg, Helen Frankenthaler, Lee Krasner, and unidentified child at the beach

Oil on canvas

11 x 14 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Lee Krasner + Jackson Pollock

Oil on canvas

12 x 9 inches (2 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Jackson Pollock + Lee Krasner

Oil on canvas

11 x 14 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Jackson Pollock + Ruth Kligman

Oil on canvas

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Ruth Kligman + Willem de Kooning

Oil on canvas

12 x 16 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Dorothy + Roy Lichtenstein

Oil on canvas

30 x 24 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

John Cage , Merce Cunningham, Robert Rauschenberg

Oil on canvas

24 x 30 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Robert Rauschenberg + Jasper Johns

Oil on canvas

16 x 20 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Robert Smithson + Nancy Holt

Oil on canvas

16 x 20 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Robert Mapplethorpe + Patti Smith

Oil on canvas

24 x 30 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Patti Smith + Robert Mapplethorpe

Oil on canvas

8 x 10 inches (2 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Robert Mapplethorpe + Patti Smith

Oil on canvas

11 x 14 inches (2 ⅜ inches deep)

Collection: The People in Their Lives

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

The People in Their Lives

These paintings depict the personal lives of American artists who worked primarily during the 1950s through 1970s. The artists are portrayed with people who have influenced them—such as their spouses, lovers, mistresses, friends, and muses.

Jackson Pollock is depicted with his wife, Lee Krasner, and his mistress, Ruth Kligman. Willem de Kooning was married, but Kligman was his mistress as well; Helen Frankenthaler, who was married to Robert Motherwell, is known to have had an affair with her close friend, Clement Greenberg, who in turn was also a close friend and champion of Pollock; Andy Warhol is depicted with two of his muses: Brigid Berlin and Edie Sedgwick; Robert Mapplethorpe and Patti Smith’s partnership is depicted, as well as John Cage’s relationship with Merce Cunningham and Robert Rauschenberg. Pairs of spouses, such as Dorothy and Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Smithson and Nancy Holt, Pollock and Krasner, and, arguably, Johns and Rauschenberg, are also presented.

Departing from romantic portraits of artists in their studios, I have culled a collection of rare photographs of artist couples from the Smithsonian Institution photo archive. Based on information I have researched, and by painting color paintings based on historical black and white photographs, I ultimately interpret the nature of their relationships subjectively. I am selecting portraits that provide insight into the artists’ relationships with one another, but aside from the titles of the paintings, which provide some pertinent information, the nature of the relationship is largely up to the viewer to determine. The backgrounds are intentionally vague, as the couple’s location is of less importance than their interaction in the photograph.

In an era when artist culture was gaining popularity and artists were achieving near-celebrity status at places such as Max’s Kansas City, the Cedar Tavern, and Hotel Chelsea, the face of the artist grew increasingly more important. I want to capture who these artists were outside the studio and recreate glimpses into their private lives. In showing aspects of the artists’ private lives, I am depicting the artists more in personal rather than art historical terms. These portraits aim to reveal how these artists were in intimate dialogue with each other while inventing their individual artistic styles. Socializing at the same places, and partying and sleeping with each other, they were essential members of a community. While each artist has been individually credited for his or her artistic style, I aim to show how this cast of characters was deeply influenced by and involved in one another’s lives.

© Aliza Edelstein 2011. All rights reserved.

Exhale

Oil on canvas

30 x 30 inches (1 ⅜ inches deep)

© Aliza Edelstein 2007

Eric Lesser + Barack Obama

Oil on canvas

© Aliza Edelstein 2008

Girl

Oil on canvas

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Girl (abstract)

Oil on canvas

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Laura

Oil on canvas

18 x 24 inches (¾ inch deep)

© Aliza Edelstein 2008

Laura

Oil on paper

© Aliza Edelstein 2008

Laura

Oil on paper

© Aliza Edelstein 2008

Sexy Worry

Pencil on paper

© Aliza Edelstein 2014

Janie

Pencil on paper

© Aliza Edelstein 2014

Joss Stone (finger painting)

Joss Stone

Tempera on paper

© Aliza Edelstein 2007

Jade Partay

Colored pencil

© Aliza Edelstein 2014

Grandmother with grandchildren (commission)

Oil on canvas

© Aliza Edelstein 2011

Model

Oil on canvas

© Aliza Edelstein 2009

Still life (Slattery)

Oil on canvas

© Aliza Edelstein 2005

Strong woman (group project)

Tempera on paper

© Aliza Edelstein 2007

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