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Louis K. Meisel

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Louis K. Meisel (born 1942 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American author, art dealer and proponent[1] of the photorealist art movement, having coined the term in 1969.[2][3] He is also the owner of one of the earliest art galleries in SoHo at 141 Prince Street. In addition to Photorealism, Meisel is responsible for the resurgence of interest in the sub-set of American illustration identified as "Pin-up", and is the largest collector of original art of both genres. Louis and Susan Meisel own the largest collections of Photorealism and pin-up art in the world.[4][5]

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Photorealism

Photorealism as defined by Meisel is the creation of paintings fashioned in such a way as to appear to be photographs in their finished forms. Meisel defined the qualities of photorealist as one who:

  1. The photorealist uses the camera and photograph to gather information.
  2. The photorealist uses a mechanical or semimechanical means to transfer the information to the canvas.
  3. The photorealist must have the technical ability to make the finished work appear photographic.
  4. The artist must have exhibited work as a photorealist by 1972 to be considered one of the central photorealists.
  5. The artist must have devoted at least five years to the development and exhibition of photorealist work.

Published works

Meisel has published sixteen books on the topic of photorealism as well as pin up art, including:

  • Nathan Wasserberger (1964)
  • Photorealism (1980) ISBN 0-8109-1464-6
  • Richard Estes: The Complete Paintings, 1966-1985 (1986) ISBN 0-8109-0881-6
  • Charles Bell: The Complete Works 1970-1990 (1991) ISBN 0-8109-3114-1
  • Photorealism Since 1980 (1993) ISBN 0-8109-3720-4
  • The Great American Pin-Up (1996) ISBN 3-8228-8497-9
  • Pin-Up Poster Book: The Edward Runci Collection (1997) ISBN 1-888054-15-8
  • Clarice Cliff:The Bizarre Affair (1998) ISBN 0-8109-2323-8
  • Photorealism at the Millennium (2002) ISBN 0-8109-3483-3
  • Mel Ramos Pop Art Fantasies: The Complete Paintings (2004) ISBN 0-8230-4093-3
  • Gil Elvgren: All His Glamorous American Pin-Ups (2008) ISBN 3-8365-0305-0
  • Photorealism In The Digital Age (2013) ISBN 978-1-4197-0828-2

In addition to the above, Meisel has contributed to dozens of art magazines[6] and is a member of the Authors Guild.

The Louis K. Meisel Gallery

The Louis K. Meisel Gallery exhibits[7] and sells the works of prominent photorealist artists such as:

Classical music

Meisel also promotes classical music artists and is on the boards of Pro Musicis[8] and Concert Artists Guild.[9] Meisel and his wife Susan present over 30 classical music salon concerts at the Louis K. Meisel Gallery and at other venues such as Lincoln Center Carnegie Hall the Parrish Art Museum in Watermill, New York.

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