No. 657: Janet Sobel

Episode No. 657 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast features curator Natalie Dupêcher.

Dupêcher is the curator of “Janet Sobel: All-Over” at The Menil Collection, Houston. Across 30 paintings and drawings, the exhibition explores Sobel’s short, meteoric, hugely influential career as one of the first New York artists associated with abstract expressionism as it began to coalesce in the early 1940s. Among other works, the Menil exhibition brings together six of Sobel’s famed “all-over” paintings for the first time in 60 years.

Sobel was an emigrant from Ukraine who began to make art around 1940. She used non-traditional supports such as glass and cardboard, and unusual paints, including oil and enamel borrowed from her family’s costume jewelery-making business. Contemporary critics credited her with developing the action-driven, dripping technique that would become core to the legends created around other, male artists. The exhibition is on view through August 11.

This episode was taped before a live audience at the Menil.

Air date: June 6, 2024.

Janet Sobel, Milky Way, 1945.

 

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