Annie Cohen-Solal was born in Algeria and received a Ph.D. in French literature from the Sorbonne. She has taught at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris, at the Universities of Berlin, Jerusalem, Paris XIII, Caen and is currently Visiting Arts Professor at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University, where she teaches seminars on Cultural Policy and on the Globalization of the Visual Arts. She first came to New York in 1989 as the Cultural Counselor to the French Embassy in the United States, after her acclaimed Sartre biography, Sartre: A Life, had become an international best seller, translated into sixteen languages. Her encounter with Leo Castelli prompted a shift of her interest to the art world. Cohen-Solal was awarded the Prix Bernier of the Academie des Beaux Arts for the French edition of Painting American in 2001 and won the Art Curial Prize for the best contemporary art book for the French edition of Leo Castelli and His Circle in 2010. She lives in New York, Paris and Cortona.
"Cohen-Solal writes wonderfully about Castelli's gifts of
personality [and] delivers the silky story of a classic American
immigrant overachiever.... [S]erious, probing... beautiful....
photographs, sprinkled throughout, pop from the page."
--Dwight Garner, The New York Times "[M]onumental.... gripping
portraits.... thrilling.... Her ample monograph is really three
complex studies....Cohen-Solal's disclosure of the distinguished
Jewish family history of which Castelli himself was only in part
aware--when he was not ignoring or suppressing it for purposes of
social advancement--is a miracle of scholarship. Her reconstruction
of the incinerated Austro-Hungarian golden age, including the world
of Eastern European and Italian banking, is astonishing. And her
telling of Castelli's own life story makes for a great
bildungsroman.... [a] 360-degree tour d'horizon."
--Robert Pincus-Witten, Artforum "[E]legant....Cohen-Solal...has
practically created two independent books...one examining the
Castelli family's trials and tribulations over five generations,
the second picking up in detail after Leo's arrival in the U.S. in
1941...Both, it should be said, are well worth
reading....Cohen-Solal narrates Castelli's career....[with]
revealing insights....[and] does the great service of showing just
how the art world metastasized into a big business driven by
celebrity artists represented by celebrity dealers."
--Mark Lamster, Los Angeles Times "Cohen-Solal expands Castelli's
life story into one of sufficient historical and cultural resonance
to interest not just art lovers but a general audience as well,
offering a richly detailed account of Castelli's
upbringing...unearthing his family's multigenerational
history...and narrating in often mesmerizing prose the tragic rise
of fascism....[a] very impressive book [that] present[s] a
wide-ranging discussion with many compelling observations about
what made the dealer tick."
--Jonathan Lopez, Boston Globe "[A] n impeccably judicious
book....detailed and savvy....[Cohen-Solal] provides a
backstory...that is ....absorbing and [a] highly relevant scrutiny
of the historic loam that produced a bloom as exotic as
Castelli."
--Peter Schjeldahl, The New Yorker "Leo Castelli was my friend,
partner and unwitting mentor; and yet this biography comes as a
startling revelation. With great skill and understanding, Annie
Cohen-Solal has brought to life a singular personality--uniquely
charming, erudite and savvy--and shown us precisely how he created
the business model that the art world follows to this day. Leo and
His Circle is a testament to a great professional legacy and an
unlikely life story as compelling as a fine novel."
--Larry Gagosian "Leo and His Circle truly captures the essence of
the man. Leo set a standard, an ethical standard that has never
been surpassed. He was always inclusive, building a sense of
community and a constituency for contemporary art that never
existed before."
--Peter M. Brant "[Cohen-Solal] gives us with great skill a history
of the Jews in Monte San Savino in the 17th century, the rise of
Hitler and Mussolini, the fall of France, the blossoming of the art
world starting in the middle of the 20th century, and the emergence
of Pop art, Minimalism, and Conceptualism....Her virtuosity keeps
you reading....marvelous....fascinating."
--Milton Esterow, ARTnews "Cohen-Solal writes with passionate
intensity and poetic precision....establishes a remarkably vivid
cultural context for the artists, beginning with Jasper Johns and
Robert Rauschenberg, Castelli zealously and shrewdly
championed....[and] has created an invaluable, magnificently
encompassing, and compelling biography of extraordinary scope,
energy, and feeling."
--Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review) "Cohen-Solal deftly
integrates European cultural history (beginning with Castelli's
Jewish merchant ancestors) with Castelli's intellectual, personal,
and professional evolution. Cohen-Solal writes with energy, wit,
and aplomb .... [her] biography fleshes out not only a fascinating
portrait of Castelli but also the excitement of the developing
American art world to which he was so central."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Cohen-Solal writes wonderfully about Castelli s gifts of
personality [and] delivers the silky story of a classic American
immigrant overachiever.... [S]erious, probing... beautiful....
photographs, sprinkled throughout, pop from the page.
Dwight Garner, The New York Times
[M]onumental.... gripping portraits.... thrilling.... Her ample
monograph is really three complex studies....Cohen-Solal s
disclosure of the distinguished Jewish family history of which
Castelli himself was only in part aware when he was not ignoring or
suppressing it for purposes of social advancement is a miracle of
scholarship. Her reconstruction of the incinerated Austro-Hungarian
golden age, including the world of Eastern European and Italian
banking, is astonishing. And her telling of Castelli s own life
story makes for a great bildungsroman.... [a] 360-degree tour d
horizon.
Robert Pincus-Witten, Artforum
[E]legant....Cohen-Solal...has practically created two independent
books...one examining the Castelli family s trials and tribulations
over five generations, the second picking up in detail after Leo s
arrival in the U.S. in 1941...Both, it should be said, are well
worth reading....Cohen-Solal narrates Castelli s career....[with]
revealing insights....[and] does the great service of showing just
how the art world metastasized into a big business driven by
celebrity artists represented by celebrity dealers.
Mark Lamster, Los Angeles Times
Cohen-Solal expands Castelli s life story into one of sufficient
historical and cultural resonance to interest not just art lovers
but a general audience as well, offering a richly detailed account
of Castelli s upbringing...unearthing his family s
multigenerational history...and narrating in often mesmerizing
prose the tragic rise of fascism....[a] very impressive book [that]
present[s] a wide-ranging discussion with many compelling
observations about what made the dealer tick.
Jonathan Lopez, Boston Globe
[A]n impeccably judicious book....detailed and
savvy....[Cohen-Solal] provides a backstory...that is ....absorbing
and [a] highly relevant scrutiny of the historic loam that produced
a bloom as exotic as Castelli.
Peter Schjeldahl, The New Yorker
Leo Castelli was my friend, partner and unwitting mentor; and yet
this biography comes as a startling revelation. With great skill
and understanding, Annie Cohen-Solal has brought to life a singular
personality uniquely charming, erudite and savvy and shown us
precisely how he created the business modelthat the art world
follows to this day. Leo and His Circle is a testament to a great
professional legacyand an unlikely life story as compelling as a
fine novel.
Larry Gagosian
Leo and His Circle truly captures the essence of the man. Leo set a
standard, an ethical standard that has never been surpassed. He was
always inclusive, building a sense of community and a constituency
for contemporary art that never existed before.
Peter M. Brant
[Cohen-Solal] gives us with great skill a history of the Jews in
Monte San Savino in the 17th century, the rise of Hitler and
Mussolini, the fall of France, the blossoming of the art world
starting in the middle of the 20th century, and the emergence of
Pop art, Minimalism, and Conceptualism....Her virtuosity keeps you
reading....marvelous....fascinating.
Milton Esterow, ARTnews
Cohen-Solal writes with passionate intensity and poetic
precision....establishes a remarkably vivid cultural context for
the artists, beginning with Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg,
Castelli zealously and shrewdly championed....[and] has created an
invaluable, magnificently encompassing, and compelling biography of
extraordinary scope, energy, and feeling.
Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review)
Cohen-Solal deftly integrates European cultural history (beginning
with Castelli s Jewish merchant ancestors) with Castelli s
intellectual, personal, and professional evolution. Cohen-Solal
writes with energy, wit, and aplomb .... [her] biography fleshes
out not only a fascinating portrait of Castelli but also the
excitement of the developing American art world to which he was so
central.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)"
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