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The Mirror and the Palette: Rebellion, Revolution and Resilience: 500 Years of Women''s Self-Portraits

Hardback | English

By (author): Jennifer Higgie

Her story weaves in and out of time and place. She''s Frida Kahlo, Lois Mailou Jones and Amrita Sher-Gil en route to Mexico City, Paris or Bombay. She''s Suzanne Valadon and Gwen John, craving city lights, the sea and solitude; she''s Artemisia Gentileschi striding through the streets of Naples and Paula Modersohn-Becker in Worpswede. She''s haunting museums in her paint-stained dress, scrutinising how El Greco or Titian or Van Dyck or Cezanne solved the problems that she too is facing. She''s railing against her corsets, her chaperones, her husband and her brothers; she''s hammering on doors, dreaming in her bedroom, working day and night in her studio. Despite the immense hurdles that have been placed in her way, she sits at her easel, picks up a mirror and paints a self-portrait because, as a subject, she is always available.

Until the twentieth century, art history was, in the main, written by white men who tended to write about other white men. The idea that women in the West have always made art was rarely cited as a possibility. Yet they have - and, of course, continue to do so - often against tremendous odds, from laws and religion to the pressures of family and public disapproval.

In THE MIRROR AND THE PALETTE, Jennifer Higgie introduces us to a cross-section of women artists who embody the fact that there is more than one way to understand our planet, more than one way to live in it and more than one way to make art about it. Spanning 500 years, biography and cultural history intertwine in a narrative packed with tales of rebellion, adventure, revolution, travel and tragedy enacted by women who turned their back on convention and lived lives of great resilience, creativity and bravery. This is a dazzlingly original and ambitious book by one of the most well-respected art critics at work today.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 30 Mar 2021

Product Details
  • Format: Hardback
  • Weight: 584g
  • Dimensions: 162 x 236mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781474613774

About Jennifer Higgie

JENNIFER HIGGIE is an Australian writer who lives in London. She has a BA in Fine Art from the Canberra School of Art and a MA from Victoria College of the Arts Melbourne; her paintings are in various public and private collections in Australia. Previously the editor of frieze magazine she is now frieze editor-at-large and the presenter of Bow Down a podcast about women in art history. She is also a screenwriter the editor of a collection of writings on art and humour THE ARTIST''S JOKE a novel BEDLAM and a children''s book THERE''S NOT ONE.

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