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Eileen Agar - Dreaming Oneself Awake

English · Hardback

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Born in Buenos Aires in 1899 but largely working and living in Britain and Europe, Eileen Agar was an artist who throughout her long career synthesized elements of the two main artistic movements of the twentieth-century: cubism and surrealism. In this first full account of Agar's complete works--which include paintings, collages, photographs, and objects--Michel Remy offers a rich exploration of an important artist who was deeply entrenched in some of the most innovative scenes of the twentieth-century art world.

Drawing on archival research as well as personal conversations with Agar, Remy examines her life and work throughout her 80-year-career, including her passage through cubism and abstraction and into surrealism and her sustained participation in surrealist activities in England and abroad. He illustrates each of her periods with striking images of works and rare photographs of her life, revealing the powerful myth-making drive that compelled her. He also explores the tenderness, humor, poetry, love of nature and the world, subversion of the laws of reality, and celebration of femininity that were her essential qualities and subjects. The result is a fresh and cogent account of a fascinating artist whose quality of work, independence of mind, and freedom of imagination demonstrate the powerful role that women artists played in the story of surrealism.


About the author

Michel Remy is Emeritus Professor of English Literature and Art History at the University of Nice, France. The leading authority on British Surrealism, he has published widely on the subject and has co-curated several Surrealist exhibitions in France and England. He is the author of many books, including The Surrealist World of Desmond Morris (1991), Surrealism in Britain (1999) and On the Thirteenth Stroke of Midnight: Surrealist Poetry in Britain (2013).

Summary

This monograph, the first full account of Eileen Agar's complete works, including paintings, collages, photographs and objects, comes at a time when there is a major revival of interest in surrealism in the UK and worldwide.

Product details

Authors Michel Remy, Remy Michel
Publisher Reaktion Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2017
 
EAN 9781780237275
ISBN 978-1-78023-727-5
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 200 mm x 260 mm x 24 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art

ART / General, Surrealism, History of Art, Individual artists, art monographs, Cubism, Art & Design Styles: Surrealism & Dada, Art & Design Styles: Cubism, The arts: general topics

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