More in ‘Modigliani’

Visual Art & Design

Through the Looking Glass

The many lives of a restless painter
By Joshua Cohen | 11:19 AM Oct 30, 2008

Self-Portrait, around 1945
Alberto Giacometti sketched her with her hands either clasped in a saintly pose, or clenched out of neurosis. In one drawing, her shoulders are hunched, her neck inquisitively thrust forward, and her face open, as if nervously searching out viewers for their thoughts. The setting is a Paris atelier, 1958. In Vallauris ...

Visual Art & Design

Broad Strokes

The Jewish Museum avoids making Modigliani into his generation's Jim Morrison, but does it paint itself into a corner with another clich
By Essay by David Grosz | 12:00 AM May 28, 2004

Modigliani: Beyond the Myth at New York’s Jewish Museum is more ambitious than its title suggests. All exhibitions of the Italian modernist’s work must confront the cliché of Amedeo Modigliani—unusually handsome, promiscuous, often drunk and stoned—as the paradigmatic Left Bank artist. As his generation’s Jim Morrison, he’s been transformed in popular legend into a misunderstood ...