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Arlene Shechet: Skirts (Hardcover)
Arlene Shechet; Text written by Rachel Silveri; Interview by Michaela Mohrmann, Deborah Solomon
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R1,419
Discovery Miles 14 190
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Marie Laurencin - Sapphic Paris
Simonetta Fraquelli, Cindy Kang; Contributions by Jelena Kristic, Christine Poggi, Rachel Silveri, …
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R1,204
Discovery Miles 12 040
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Revealing the vital influence of the French artist Marie Laurencin,
her visual idiom, and her sexual expression on the modernism of
twentieth-century Paris  This book offers a long-overdue
reassessment of the career of the Parisian-born artist Marie
Laurencin (1883–1956), who moved seamlessly between the Cubist
avant-garde and lesbian literary and artistic circles, as well as
the realms fashion, ballet, and decorative arts. Critical essays
explore her early experiments with Cubism; her exile in Spain
during World War I; her collaborative projects with major figures
of her time such as André Mare, Serge Diaghilev, Francis Poulenc,
and André Groult; and her role in the emergence of a “Sapphic
modernity” in Paris in the 1920s. Along with more than 60
full-color plates, Laurencin’s life and career are documented
through an illustrated chronology and exhibition history, as well
as an appendix charting her network of female patrons and
associates. Laurencin became a fixture of the contemporary art
scene in pre–World War I Paris, including as a muse and romantic
partner of the poet Guillaume Apollinaire. She returned to the city
after the war, having developed her signature style of diaphanous
female figures in a blue-rose-gray palette. Laurencin’s feminine
yet sexually fluid aesthetic defined 1920s Paris, and her work as
an artist and designer met with high demand, with commissions by
Ballets Russes and Coco Chanel, among others. Her romantic
relationships with women inspired homoerotic paintings that
visualized the modern Sapphism of contemporary lesbian writers like
Nathalie Clifford Barney. Indeed, one of Laurencin’s final
projects was to illustrate the poems of Sappho in 1950. Â
Distributed for the Barnes Foundation  Exhibition Schedule:
 Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia (October 22, 2023–January
21, 2024)
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