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This exhibit explores the complex, authentic, and often raw experience of the human condition.
Image | Nicole Eisenman, Portrait of Evan, 2012, Two-color lithograph (from stone), Edition of 8, Published by Jungle Press Editions, New York

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The specific focus with Mockler involved lithographs. In a visit to the Print Study Room at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, they were inspired by late 19th and early 20th Century artists such as Evard Munch, Pablo Picasso, and Max Beckmann. Eisenman’s style collection features playful, colorful notes of German Expressionism, whereas their linework is often reminiscent of Impressionistic styles.

They remind us of the necessity of emotional and physical.

The McIninch Art Gallery, administered by School of Arts and Sciences and Education at Southern New Hampshire University, provides first-hand experiences in the arts through collections, exhibitions, and diverse programs designed to support the university curriculum and enhance public engagement with fine art. This publication is produced in conjunction with the exhibition Nicole Eisenman: Prints, on view from September 13th through December 21st , 2021 at the McIninch Art Gallery, Southern New Hampshire University. ©2020-21 by Southern New Hampshire University. Photos reproduced with permission.