Dora Carrington

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781869827670
  • Dimensions: 210 x 260mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Pallant House Gallery Trust
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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The artists Dora Carrington (1893-1932) was a true bohemian. Sir John Rothenstein once described her as 'the most neglected serious painter of her time', but Carrington - who cut her hair short and chose to be known by her surname - was a significant contributor to Modern British art during the interwar years and a vital associate of the Bloomsbury Group.

Bringing her artworks together, this book summons up Carrington's whole way of life: loving, creative, domestic and intimate. She was an artist who remained true to her own vision and to the people and places that nourished her. 
 
Distributed for Pallant House Gallery 
 
Exhibition Schedule:
 
Pallant House Gallery, Chichester
(9 November 2024–27 April 2025)
Anne Chisholm, a biographer and critic, is the editor of Carrington’s Letters. Ariane Bankes, a writer and curator, has published two books, David Jones: Vision and Memory and Julian Trevelyan: The Artist and His World, coinciding with exhibitions she has curated at Pallant House Gallery.