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Before her death, the artist and writer Leonora Carrington
(1917â2011) 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. -- .
In A Surrealist Stratigraphy of Dorothea Tanning's Chasm, Catriona
McAra offers the first critical study of the literary work of the
celebrated American painter and sculptor Dorothea Tanning
(1910-2012). McAra fills a major gap in the scholarship,
repositioning Tanning's writing at the centre of her entire
creative oeuvre and focusing on a little-known short story "Abyss,"
a gothic-flavoured, desert adventure which Tanning worked on
intermittently throughout her creative life, finally publishing it
in 2004 as Chasm: A Weekend. McAra performs a major reassessment of
the visual and literary principles upon which the surrealist
movement was initially founded. Combining a groundbreaking
methodological approach with reference to cultural theory and
feminist aesthetics as well as Tanning's unpublished journals and
notes, McAra reveals Tanning as a key player in contemporary art
practice as well as in the historical surrealist milieu.
Leonora Carrington (1917-2011) was an English surrealist artist and
writer who emigrated to Mexico after the Second World War. This
volume approaches Carrington as a major international figure in
modern and contemporary art, literature and thought. It offers an
interdisciplinary exploration of the intellectual, literary and
artistic currents that animate her contribution to experimental art
movements throughout the Western Hemisphere, including surrealism
and magical realism. The book contains nine chapters from scholars
of modern literature and art, each focusing on a major feature in
Carrington's career. It also features a visual essay drawn from the
2015 Tate Liverpool exhibition Leonora Carrington: Transgressing
Discipline, and two experimental essays by the novelist Chloe
Aridjis and the scholar Gabriel Weisz, Carrington's son. This
collection offers a resource for students, researchers and readers
interested in Carrington's works. -- .
In A Surrealist Stratigraphy of Dorothea Tanning's Chasm, Catriona
McAra offers the first critical study of the literary work of the
celebrated American painter and sculptor Dorothea Tanning
(1910-2012). McAra fills a major gap in the scholarship,
repositioning Tanning's writing at the centre of her entire
creative oeuvre and focusing on a little-known short story "Abyss,"
a gothic-flavoured, desert adventure which Tanning worked on
intermittently throughout her creative life, finally publishing it
in 2004 as Chasm: A Weekend. McAra performs a major reassessment of
the visual and literary principles upon which the surrealist
movement was initially founded. Combining a groundbreaking
methodological approach with reference to cultural theory and
feminist aesthetics as well as Tanning's unpublished journals and
notes, McAra reveals Tanning as a key player in contemporary art
practice as well as in the historical surrealist milieu.
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. -- .
Leonora Carrington (1917-2011) was an English surrealist artist and
writer who emigrated to Mexico after the Second World War. As the
first comprehensive examination of Carrington's writing and art,
this volume approaches her as a major international figure in
modern and contemporary art, literature and thought. It offers an
interdisciplinary exploration of the intellectual, literary and
artistic currents that animate her contribution to experimental art
movements throughout the Western Hemisphere, including surrealism
and magical realism. In addition to a substantive editorial
introduction, the book contains nine chapters from scholars of
modern literature and art, each focusing on a major feature in
Carrington's career. It also features a visual essay drawn from the
2015 Tate Liverpool exhibition Leonora Carrington: Transgressing
Discipline, and two experimental essays by the novelist Chloe
Aridjis and the scholar Gabriel Weisz, Carrington's son. This
collection offers a resource for students, researchers and readers
interested in Carrington's works, and contributes to her continued
rise in global recognition. -- .
The photomontage pieces that form the core of this project are
built around a repeating grid of 15 rectangles into which
photographs from a specific location are placed to form a playful
spirit or 'phantom' of place. Each phantom is from a different
location and each site chosen has personal resonances or relates to
the history of surrealism in Britain and Europe. The works are both
an interpretation of landscape and place as well as an opportunity
to explore the history of the surrealist movement in Britain and
how the idea of surrealism is often tied to landscape explored, not
for its picturesque or romantic aspects but for its psychological
and visionary resonance.
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