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- Lisa Yuskavage (/jəˈskævɪdʒ/ yə-SKAV-ij; born 1962) is an American artist who lives and works in New York City. She is known for her figure paintings...
- abstraction; all while expressing how a woman feels about the female nude. Lisa Yuskavage's nude figures painted in a nearly academic manner constitute a "parody...
- subsequent generation, including Nigel Cooke, Sean Landers, John Currin, Lisa Yuskavage and Glenn Brown. The first public exhibitions of his work took place in...
- release. Happier Than Ever new cover was designed by American artist Lisa Yuskavage. Eilish appeared on the cover of June 2021 issue of British Vogue, wearing...
- developed her program by representing and introducing the art world to Lisa Yuskavage, Takashi Murakami, and Yo****omo Nara. From 2000 to 2005, Marianne Boesky...
- influence stretches to artists in other art mediums, including painter Lisa Yuskavage, visual artist Jillian Mayer, and performance artist Tracey Ullman. In...
- Currin, Andreas Gursky, Charles Ray, Richard Prince, Rineke Dijkstra, Lisa Yuskavage and Elizabeth Peyton. 2001 – I am a Camera exhibition opens at the Gallery...
- Art. Strange Bedfellows: from Fairfield Porter to David Park to Lisa Yuskavage and Peter Doig, Contemporary artists have been riffing on Vuillard," Art...
- Wheat Christopher Williams Fred Wilson Christopher Wool Rob Wynne Lisa Yuskavage Jody Adams Sunny Anderson José Andrés Nyesha Arrington Molly Baz Chris...
- Archived January 21, 2014, at the Wayback Machine PBS Newshour July 6, 2010 Yuskavage, Lisa. "Chuck Close" Archived August 18, 2011, at Wikiwix, "BOMB Magazine"...