Eileen Agar: Angel of Anarchy
Eileen Agar: Angel of Anarchy
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Eileen Agar: Angel of Anarchy
W029824 | $45.00 / 10% library disc.
Exhibition Catalog
Whitechapel Gallery, London, 2021.
268 pp. Well illustrated (chiefly col.). 26 x 22 cm. In English. Paperbound.
ISBN 9780854882922
Painter and photographer Eileen Agar (1899-1991) was born in Buenos Aires and spent the majority of her life in Great Britain. In spite of her own pioneering contributions to painting, collage, photography and sculpture, Agar's career has largely been appraised in relation to her connections with major male figures of European modernism such as Paul Nash, Ezra Pound, Roland Penrose and Paul Eluard. This monograph seeks to overturn that narrative and delve into Agar as a fully autonomous artist whose unique style was a crucial element in the development of European culture in the 20th century. Dense with pattern and color, Agar's work across various media draws from Cubist and Surrealist tendencies of material juxtapositions and fractured imagery, evoking emotion through distortion. Alongside reproductions of rarely seen artworks, writer Marina Warner, poet Daisy Lafarge and Agar's biographer Andrew Lambirth reflect on the artist's progressive attitudes toward art, sexuality and art history.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- Great Britain -- 1900-1945 ; Post-1945 -- Several Fine Arts Media (Western) -- Women Artists --
Artist(s): Agar, Eileen
W029824 | $45.00 / 10% library disc.
Exhibition Catalog
Whitechapel Gallery, London, 2021.
268 pp. Well illustrated (chiefly col.). 26 x 22 cm. In English. Paperbound.
ISBN 9780854882922
Painter and photographer Eileen Agar (1899-1991) was born in Buenos Aires and spent the majority of her life in Great Britain. In spite of her own pioneering contributions to painting, collage, photography and sculpture, Agar's career has largely been appraised in relation to her connections with major male figures of European modernism such as Paul Nash, Ezra Pound, Roland Penrose and Paul Eluard. This monograph seeks to overturn that narrative and delve into Agar as a fully autonomous artist whose unique style was a crucial element in the development of European culture in the 20th century. Dense with pattern and color, Agar's work across various media draws from Cubist and Surrealist tendencies of material juxtapositions and fractured imagery, evoking emotion through distortion. Alongside reproductions of rarely seen artworks, writer Marina Warner, poet Daisy Lafarge and Agar's biographer Andrew Lambirth reflect on the artist's progressive attitudes toward art, sexuality and art history.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- Great Britain -- 1900-1945 ; Post-1945 -- Several Fine Arts Media (Western) -- Women Artists --
Artist(s): Agar, Eileen
