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DESCRIPTION
Co-edited with Judith E. Johnson.
The journal of this Abstract Expressionist, covering the years 1967 through 1980, details the artist's creative process and her awareness of her aging and impending death.
Hardcover, 304 pages. ISBN: 0253363675 (Indiana University Press, May 1993)
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REVIEWS
From Publisher's Weekly
American painter Ethel Schwabacher (1903-1984) rebelled against her fellow Abstract Expressionists Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, deeming their work
anti-human and hostile to women. In her later mythological paintings, made during the period covered by this lyrically precise journal (1967-1980), she used figures
such as Eurydice and Prometheus to recast her own life on an epic scale. These fragmentary jottings mingle joyous visions, ruminations on Michelangelo, Cezanne and
Chinese art, an analysis of Schwabacher's own creative process and meditations on old age. Her self-analysis yields memories of her father's infidelities, of her
yearnings for primal union with her mother and of a sexually charged relationship with her brother. Schwabacher battled suicidal impulses to produce luminous
paintings, reproduced here in 33 color and black-and-white plates. Webster, the artist's daughter, and Johnson, an English and women's studies professor at the State
University of New York, have skillfully edited this journal. Photos. (May)
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