
Lois Dodd
Framing the Ephemeral
- First Publication on Lois Dodd: The book is the first comprehensive exploration of Dodd’s work, making it a must-have for collectors and art enthusiasts
- Captivating Observational Paintings: Showcasing her ability to capture everyday moments with a focus on light, atmosphere, and fleeting scenes
- Distinctive Technique: Features her signature use of swift, thin layers of paint, offering a fresh perspective on the ordinary
- Seven-Decade Career: Highlights her remarkable longevity and consistent innovation in the art world
- Pioneering Female Artist: Celebrates her role as a trailblazer in post-war American art, challenging gender norms and often overlooked contributions
- Art Historical Significance: The book reaffirms her place in art history, shining a spotlight on her profound legacy
- Publication accompanying the exhibition at Kunstmuseum Den Haag from 30 August 2025 to 4 January 2026
Framing the Ephemeral marks the first publication of Lois Dodd (b. 1927), offering a captivating exploration of her observational paintings that capture everyday moments with a focus on light and atmosphere. Known for her swift, thin layers of paint, Dodd masterfully conveys fleeting, never-to-return scenes, revealing a fresh perspective on the ordinary. Her ability to observe with clarity and translate it into vivid works is rare, as is her remarkable seven-decade-long career. At 96, Dodd remains a pioneering yet often overlooked figure in post-war American art, challenging traditional gender norms and standing firm in her commitment to observational painting. This book shines a light on her profound contributions and reaffirms her place in art history.
- Publisher
- Hannibal Books
- ISBN
- 9789464941890
- Publish date
- 25th Nov 2025
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 9.06 in x 10.83 in
- Pages
- 240 Pages
- Illustrations
- 160 color
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