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Nicole Eisenman was born on 1965 in Verdun, France, is an American artist. Discover Nicole Eisenman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Nicole Eisenman (born 1965) is a French-born American artist known for her oil paintings and sculptures.
Nicole Eisenman was born in 1965 in Verdun, France where her father was stationed as an army psychiatrist.
She is of German-Jewish descent; her great-grandmother was Esther Hamerman, a Polish-born painter.
In 1970, Eisenman's family moved from France to Scarsdale, New York, where she spent her childhood.
She attended the Rhode Island School of Design, graduating with a B.F.A in painting in 1987.
She then moved to New York City.
She has been awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship (1996), the Carnegie Prize (2013), and has thrice been included in the Whitney Biennial (1995, 2012, 2019).
Eisenman has been awarded numerous grants and prizes including the Guggenheim Fellowship (1996), the Carnegie Prize (2013), the Anonymous Was a Woman Award (2014) and the Louis Comfort Tiffany Grant (1995).
Between 2003 and 2009, Eisenman taught at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson.
Eisenman's figurative oil paintings often toy with themes of sexuality, comedy, and caricature.
Though she is known for her paintings, the artist also creates installations, drawings, etchings, lithography, monotypes, woodcuts, and sculptures.
With A.L. Steiner, she is the co-founder of the queer/feminist curatorial initiative Ridykeulous.
Eisenman's work was included in the 2022 exhibition Women Painting Women at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.
Eisenman began working on Sketch for a Fountain in 2012, a bronze piece acquired by the Nasher Sculpture Center in 2019.
The acquisition was funded by the Kaleta A. Doolin Acquisitions Fund for Women Artists and the Green Family Collection.
On September 29, 2015, she won a MacArthur Fellowship award for "restoring the representation of the human form a cultural significance that had waned during the ascendancy of abstraction in the 20th century."
Eisenman lives in Brooklyn.
She was also the recipient of a 2015 MacArthur Fellowship.
Also in 2015, she was named as one of The Forward 50.
The artist's work can be found in a number of institutions, including:
In a 2016 interview with The New York Times Eisenman said of her gender identity, "I’m gender fluid, but I use the “she” pronoun. I believe in the radicality of stretching the definition of what 'she' is."
Eisenman uses both "she/her" and "they/them" pronouns.
Eisenman has two children with a former partner.
In 2021, she was in a relationship with Canadian writer Sarah Nicole Prickett.
Eisenman also created sculptures that have been shown at the 58th Venice Biennale, 2017 Skulptur Projekte Münster, and the 2019 Whitney Biennial.
Eisenman is represented by Hauser & Wirth (since 2019), Sadie Coles in London and Anton Kern, and Vielmetter Los Angeles.
She previously worked with Galerie Barbara Weiss.