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English: Distinguished art historian Dr. Gail Levin discusses and gives a PowerPoint illustrated lecture on her new book, Lee Krasner: A Biography—the first full-length account of Lee Krasner's influential and colorful life. Levin presents Krasner as an independent, resourceful woman and an artist of uncompromising talent and remarkable energy. Debunking previous portrayals that depict Krasner solely as the long-suffering wife of Jackson Pollock, Levin allows her to emerge as a significant artist in her own right, a painter who deserves a place in the twentieth century's cultural history and artistic pantheon. This event took place at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art (inside the Brooklyn Museum) on May 15, 2011. Video courtesy Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation.
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Mkpọlọ́gwụ̀ Lee Krasner: A Life circa 10:02, cropped
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Art historian Gail Levin speaking at the Brooklyn Museum in 2011

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