Mira Lehr
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Mira Lehr
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In the eighth decade of her life, Mira Lehr is in her studio creating work daily. Her work can be found in many public and private collections.
Born in pre-feminist times, well educated at Vassar, majoring in art history and philosophy, Mira might have been one of the countless female artists whose art became subservient to the expectations of women in the 1950s. However, Mira did it all. She married, raised a family, and continued with her artistic training, studying with leading figures of the time such as Motherwell and Hoffman.
Mira has spent the last 40 years living in Miami. She was responsible for bringing many well-known artists to lecture and inspire, emboldening other women artists in cities like Miami. In 1969, Mira was selected by Buckminster Fuller to participate in the World Game Project. The agenda was to investigate scenarios for making human life sustainable on the planet. This sparked a new direction for Mira and she found her voice. Lehr notes, "I got the feeling we are meant to survive and to survive well."
Mira Lehr believes in nature. She believes in its beauty, its force, its strength, its vulnerability, and its need for ecology. It is said that art is visual philosophy. Mira Lehr understands this and takes us on a beautiful journey through the longevity of her work interspersed with notable essays and interviews.
In 1995, the first book on Mira Lehr, Arc of Nature, was published. This new book, which is Mira's first international monograph, includes this 1995 book and then her subsequent years of her artistic practice.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9788857246321
Publisher: Skira
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 28 April 2022
Country: Italy
Imprint: Skira
Illustration: 350 Illustrations
Contributors:
- Text by Eleanor Heartney
- Text by Irving Sandler
- Text by Thom Collins
- Text by Joseph Treaster
- Interviewee Mira Lehr
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 255.0mm
Height: 305.0mm
Weight: 2820g
Pages: 444
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About the Author
The book includes essays by Eleanor Heartney, art critic and author of numerous books and articles about contemporary art, Irving Sandler, American art critic and curator, Joseph B. Treaster, journalist and educator, and Thom Collins, educator, curator, art historian, administrator and author.
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