Mary Gabriel Book order
Mary Gabriel's career as a journalist has provided a foundation for her insightful biographical works. She delves into the lives of compelling figures, illuminating their complexities and the eras in which they lived. Gabriel approaches her subjects with a deep understanding of historical context and human psychology, crafting narratives that are both engaging and penetrating.






- 2023
- 2023
Burst! Abstract Painting After 1945 looks at the close, but previously unexplored relationship between Abstract Expressionism and Art Informel. Through texts and close to hundred illustrations, the book describes a vital creative exchange across the Atlantic that would entirely redefine painting. With works by Jean Dubuffet, Natalia Dumitresco, Helen Frankenthaler, Asger Jorn, Lee Krasner, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and many others.
- 2023
In this riveting and immersive biography, acclaimed author Mary Gabriel details the meteoric rise and enduring influence of perhaps the greatest pop icon of the modern era: Madonna.[Bokinfo].
- 2019
Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler
- 944 pages
- 34 hours of reading
The rich, revealing, and thrilling story of five women whose lives and painting propelled a revolution in modern art číst celé
- 2012
Love And Capital
- 784 pages
- 28 hours of reading
A landmark account of romance and revolution, one of the great love stories of all-time.
- 2002
The Art of Acquiring: A Portrait of Etta & Claribel Cone
- 282 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The story revolves around Etta and Claribel Cone, two Jewish sisters from Baltimore who defied societal norms in the early 20th century. Despite their Victorian appearance, they were free-spirited eccentrics who built a significant collection of modern French art, including avant-garde and erotic pieces that challenged contemporary sensibilities. Their bold choices in art not only reflected their unique personalities but also made a lasting impact on the art world.
- 1998
Notorious Victoria
The Uncensored Life of Victoria Woodhull - Visionary, Suffragist, and First Woman to Run for President
- 386 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The biography delves into the life of Victoria Woodhull, a pioneering figure who made history as the first woman to run for president and address Congress. Known for her controversial views and groundbreaking achievements, she also operated a brokerage firm on Wall Street, challenging societal norms of her era. Journalist Mary Gabriel presents a well-researched and nuanced portrayal of Woodhull, highlighting her significance and the reasons her legacy has been overshadowed, revealing her as a woman who was truly ahead of her time.
