Marcia Marcus
I Paint What I Like
Melissa Rachleff editor Debra Lennard editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:D Giles Ltd
Publishing:21st Jul '26
£35.00
This title is due to be published on 21st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Headstrong and wry, Marcia Marcus (1928–2025) was a fiercely original artist whose work challenges typical understanding of post-war American art. Rejecting mainstream abstraction, Marcus spent five decades painting what compelled her: languorous male nudes, parenthood, great style—subjects her peers rarely explored—all rendered in her distinctive cool and poised hand. Undaunted by New York’s male-dominated art world, she was a vivid presence in downtown Manhattan and Provincetown, pioneering as one of the first women to stage a Happening. Through decades of self-portraiture, she boldly affirmed her own creative voice and upended narrow expectations of gender with wit and defiance.
This volume illuminates Marcus’s multifaceted significance: innovative artist of post-war New York, creator of radically assertive self-portraiture, and essential forerunner of figurative painting today.
"Someone should really do a book on her"-John Yau, Hyperallergic
"Screams for greater recognition"-Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, Artforum
ISBN: 9781917273329
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
160 pages