Eileen Agar's artistic journey, spanning eight decades, is vividly explored through her integration of cubism and surrealism. This comprehensive account delves into her diverse works, including paintings, collages, and photographs, alongside insights from archival research and personal conversations. Michel Remy highlights Agar's engagement with surrealist movements and her unique themes of tenderness, humor, and femininity. The book showcases her influential role in the art world, emphasizing the significance of women artists in the surrealist narrative.
Michel Re my Bücher



On the Thirteenth Stroke of Midnight
- 266 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The British surrealist movement was, as it were, ploughed under by the Second World War which, as Read spoke, was gathering force. Yet Surrealist output was vibrant and - at its best - durable, and now takes its place in the wider European context of literary Surrealism. This is an anthology of British surrealist writing in the world.