Not exact matches
Weisz is Ronit, a young woman we see initially in New
York: a photographer evidently living a fashionable and
bohemian lifestyle.
The connection isn't just a formal one; Gangloff depicts friends and family from her own closely inscribed arty circles in Brooklyn and upstate New
York, foregrounding her
bohemian lifestyle just as Klimt did in his sandals and smock.
But she ended up back in New
York, studying under Abstract Expressionist painter Hans Hofmann and rubbing elbows with artists like Alex Katz and Willem de Kooning, There she began to embrace the unconventional
lifestyle of a
bohemian artist.