

An edition of Ida Applebroog (2010)
Mercy Hospital
By Ida Applebroog
Publish Date
2017
Publisher
Karma
Language
eng
Pages
105
Description:
"In 2009 Ida Applebroog's (born 1929) assistants found a box marked "Mercy Hospital." Inside was a series of drawings the artist made nearly 50 years ago, during a period of institutionalization after suffering a debilitating breakdown in San Diego in 1969. During this tumultuous period, Applebroog, by her own account, 'withdrew from the world entirely, for a period hardly able to speak at all." Instead she turned to drawing, producing works in graphite, India ink and watercolors, at times accompanied by text from authors such as Kafka and Freud. The drawings oscillate between the figurative and the abstract, laying bare the female form and calling to mind art-historical precedents informed by psychopathology particularly works produced in early and mid-20th-century France by the likes of Wols. The publication of 'Mercy Hospital', with a text by Jo Applin, is the first time that Applebroog's work from this period has been documented in full."
subjects: Exhibitions, Birds in art, Women artists, American Painting, American Sculpture, Expositions, Oiseaux dans l'art, Art américain, Femmes artistes, American Drawing, Mental illness in art, Art and mental illness, Bibliography, Catalogs, Artists' books, Erika and Fred Torri Artists' Books Collection, Athenaeum Music & Arts Library (La Jolla, San Diego, Calif.), Vulva, Pictorial works, Artistic Anatomy, Human beings in art, Art, Mentally Ill Persons, Institutionalization, Exhibitions as Topic, Athenaeum Music & Arts Library (La Jolla (San Diego, Calif.))