TY - BOOK AU - Eisenman,Nicole AU - Bayer-Wermuth,Monika AU - Godfrey,Mark AU - Tyson,Nicola AU - Philbin,Ann AU - Reckitt,Helena AU - Steiner,A.L. AU - Scotland,Joe AU - Collingwood,Jadine AU - Peters,Britta AU - Wyma,Chloe AU - Foote,Cameron AU - Kagan,Dina AU - Müller,Dominikus ED - Museum Brandhorst (Munich, Germany), ED - Whitechapel Art Gallery, ED - Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago, Ill.), TI - Nicole Eisenman: what happened SN - 0854883126 AV - ND237.E47 A4 2023 U1 - 759.13 23 PY - 2023/// CY - London PB - Whitechapel Gallery KW - Eisenman, Nicole, KW - Painting, American KW - 21st century KW - Exhibitions KW - Figure painting KW - Human beings in art KW - Exhibition catalogs KW - lcgft N1 - Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Nicole Eisenman: What Happened," Museum Brandhorst, Munich, 24 March-10 September 2023 ; Whitechapel Gallery, London, 10 October 2023-14 January 2024 ; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 6 April-1 September 2024; Includes bibliographical references; What happened; Mark Godfrey --; Trial BALLOON; Nicola Tyson --; Drawing center, 1992; Ann Philbin --; Nicole gets it; Helena Reckitt --; Nicole Eisenmann : deep sea diver; Monika Bayer-Wermuth --; Ridykeulous; A.L. Steiner --; Nicole Eisenman at Studio Voltaire; Joe Scotland --; Another green world; Jadine Collingwood --; Sketch for a fountain; Britta Peters --; Devolution derby : Nicole Eisenman and the crisis of institutions; Chloe Wyma --; Chronology; Cameron Foote, Mark Godfrey and Dina Kagan; Published on the occasion of the exhibition "Nicole Eisenman: What Happened," Museum Brandhorst, Munich, 24 March - 10 September 2023 ; Whitechapel Gallery, London, 10 October 2023 - 14 January 2024 ; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, 6 April - 1 September 2024 N2 - From drawing and painting to printmaking and sculpture, the work of Nicole Eisenman (born 1965) combines formal experimentation with wide-ranging references to art history. Her critical and often humorous commentary on the ever-changing nature of public life consistently challenges power structures and normative conceptions of gender. Nicole Eisenman: What Happened documents the breadth of the artist's career with over 200 color illustrations, explored in 10 newly commissioned texts. Essays by curators Mark Godfrey and Monika Bayer-Wermuth survey developments in Eisenman's work since the 1990s, while Chloe Wyma considers Eisenman's recent engagements with national and institutional politics. Exhibition: Museum Brandhorst, Munich, Germany (24.03. - 10.09.2023) / Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK (11.10.2023 - 14.01.2024) ER -