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Aliza Nisenbaum: Portraits That Subvert Traditions


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Aliza Nisenbaum is a painter, living and working in New York. Describing herself as torn between wanting to be a social worker or a painter, she has been best known for her colourful paintings of Mexican and Central American immigrants. Expanding on the theme of portraiture, her current exhibition of large group portraits at Tate Liverpool, depict groups of people who have worked tirelessly in a variety of situations and work roles.
This exhibition depicts a coming together of life experiences – AL
Included in the portraits are staff from Liverpool Alder Hey children’s hospital, staff from the London Underground, friends of the artist, Researchers, staff from the Minneapolis Art Gallery where she was artist in residence, community groups and immigrants, all people who work extremely hard and have contributed positively to our society and communities. ....

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Five Ways Aliza Nisenbaum Approaches Portraiture – List


Aliza Nisenbaum
London Underground: Brixton Station and Victoria Line Staff 2018-19 © Aliza Nisenbaum. Courtesy the artist and Art on the Underground, London; Mary Mary, Glasgow; Anton Kern Gallery, New York
Mexican-born painter Aliza Nisenbaum is best-known for her bright, large-scale portraits of people and community groups. We explore the artist’s work and their approach to figurative painting …
1. She uses art as a form of social practice
Aliza Nisenbaum in her studio in Los Angeles, August 2020, photographed by Joshua White © Joshua White / JWPictures.com
In 2012, Nisenbaum had a residency at artist Tania Bruguera’s Immigrant Movement International. The community-based project creates a space where immigrants can engage with contemporary art in an empowering way. Nisenbaum taught English to Mexican and Central American immigrants as part of the project, and asked to paint her students as a way of getting to know them better. As she describes; ....

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