Parallel Lives by Gill Clarke

Parallel Lives by Gill Clarke

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Focuses on 10 women artists and looks at their experiences as artists in a largely male-dominated field. Covers a range of media: sculpture, painting, printmaking, textile design, book illustration and design. They are stylistically diverse taking in influences from futurism, surrealism, folk art and abstraction. Accompanies exhibition

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Parallel Lives by Gill Clarke

Focuses on 10 women artists and looks at their experiences as artists in a largely male-dominated field. Covers a range of media: sculpture, painting, printmaking, textile design, book illustration and design. They are stylistically diverse taking in influences from futurism, surrealism, folk art and abstraction. Accompanies exhibition
Gill Clarke is a writer and former academic. She has curated art exhibitions at St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery, Burgh House & Hampstead Museum and Pallant House Gallery. Her books include Evelyn Dunbar: War and Country; Shorelines: Artists on the South Coast; Randolph Schwabe: A Life in Art; Conflicting Views: Pacifist Artists, she contributed to Barnett Freedman: Designs for Modern Britain. Steve Marshall is former Director of St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery. He curated The Artists Rifles (2014) and Capture the Castle (2016) for Southampton Art Gallery and Infinite Beauty (2022) for Hampshire Cultural Trust. With Gill Clarke he has co-authored Shorelines: Artists on the South Coast (2015), The Seasons: Art of the Unfolding Year (2020) and Unsettling Landscapes: The Art of the Eerie (with Robert Macfarlane 2021).
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ISBN 13 9781915670076
ISBN 10 1915670071
Title Parallel Lives
Author Gill Clarke
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Sansom & Co
Year published 2023-09-15
Number of pages 128
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