Louis K. Meisel

American author and art dealer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Louis K. Meisel (born 1942 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American author, art dealer and proponent[1] of the photorealist art movement, having coined the term in 1969.[2][3] He is the owner of one of the earliest art galleries in SoHo, at 141 Prince Street. Meisel is also an important collector of pin-up art.[4][5]

Born1942 (age 8384)
OccupationAuthor, art dealer
LanguageEnglish
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Louis K. Meisel
Born1942 (age 8384)
OccupationAuthor, art dealer
LanguageEnglish
GenresNon-fiction, art
SubjectsPhotorealism
Website
meiselgallery.com
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Published works

Meisel has authored numerous books on the topic of photorealism and pin-up art, and has contributed to dozens of art magazines. He is a member of the Authors Guild.[6]

Music patronage

Meisel is the Vice Chairman of the Board of the Concert Artists Guild.[19] In the early 2010s he initiated the Salon Series at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, New York, which presents around forty classical music concerts per year.[20]

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