Long underestimated, Leonora Carrington (1917-011) is now regarded as one of the most avant-garde figures not only in the history of women artists, but also in that of Surrealism; her interests - feminism, ecology and art in the service of life - are shared by many people today.
This book is an illustrated biography of the artist, told through the interiors and places that had a special meaning for her. From Lancashire to London, from Cornwall to France and Spain, then on to Mexico and New York, each place and interior is essential to an understanding of her work and has infused and haunted her art.
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Peinture moderne et art contemporain
KANDINSKY : L'ÉNIGME DU PREMIER TABLEAU ABSTRAIT...
MARK ROTHKO: PAINTINGS ON PAPER...
EUGÈNE CARRIÈRE : SCÈNES DE LA VIE DOMESTIQUE...
MIRÓ: UN BRASIER DE SIGNES
LA COLLECTION DU CENTRE POMPI...