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The Medium of Leonora Carrington: A Feminist Haunting in the Contemporary Arts
Hardback
Main Details
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The Medium of Leonora Carrington: A Feminist Haunting in the Contemporary Arts
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Catriona McAra
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:248 | Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156 |
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Category/Genre | Art and design styles - Surrealism and Dada Art and design styles - from c 1960 to now Individual artists and art monographs |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781526161239
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Classifications | Dewey:759.2 |
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Audience | Tertiary Education (US: College) | Professional & Vocational | General | |
Illustrations |
35 black & white illustrations
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Manchester University Press
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Imprint |
Manchester University Press
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Publication Date |
29 November 2022 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Before her death, the artist and writer Leonora Carrington (1917-2011) had already garnered a cult following, with numerous creative people making the pilgrimage to meet her at her home in Mexico City. Since then, her fame has only increased. Thinking across contemporary art media, this book demonstrates how Carrington has posthumously become a medium in her own right, critically haunting the creative intellectuals who met or knew her. It explores the work of a remarkable variety of individuals and organisations, including the artists Lucy Skaer, Samantha Sweeting and Lynn Lu, the actress Tilda Swinton, the novelists Chloe Aridjis and Heidi Sopinka and the ensemble Double Edge Theatre. This long-awaited study provides essential reading for both new and established members of the burgeoning Carrington fan club.
Author Biography
Catriona McAra is Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Art History at the University of Aberdeen -- .
Reviews'An intersectional and intertextual journey through Leonora Carrington's practice, as seen through the eyes of contemporary artists and writers such as Tilda Swinton, Lucy Skaer and Heidi Sopinka. Issues of gender, surrealism and spirituality, modernity and the performative are the fils rouges used by McAra to read the work of one of the twentieth century's most extraordinary artists.' Cecilia Alemani, curator 'For a long-standing fan of Leonora Carrington's art and writing, this book provides essential reading. McAra writes insightfully about Carrington's enduring appeal for contemporary artists still working today. Highly thought-provoking, this book is a brilliant resource that I will return to again and again.' Rochelle Roberts, writer and editor 'McAra's multiple approaches invite the reader to discover the exciting adventures that paintings, sculptures and narratives offer. Many books, essays and performances take inspiration from Leonora's imagery, as McAra demonstrates. Leonora's art becomes an invitation to meet the inner personae that our culture often ignores and despises.' Gabriel Weisz Carrington, author of The invisible painting: My memoir of Leonora Carrington 'Carrington, in McAra's perceptive analysis, becomes a powerful embodiment of a surrealist ethics of the present.' Anna Watz, editor of Surrealist women's writing -- .
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