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Women in the Field One and Two

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  • Author:
    SLEIGH Thomasin
  • ISBN:
    9780473442095
  • Publication Date:
    August 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    280
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Lawrence and Gibson
  • Country of Publication:
Women in the Field One and Two
Women in the Field One and Two

Women in the Field One and Two

Regular price $29.95
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    SLEIGH Thomasin
  • ISBN:
    9780473442095
  • Publication Date:
    August 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    280
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Lawrence and Gibson
  • Country of Publication:

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I kept going, and I couldnt go back. I had to make it work, because... because that was all I could do. I didnt know that there were special rules, a special game, about whose art gets seen and whose art is remembered.

A young British woman in post-war London is tasked with recommending acquisitions for New Zealand's National Art Gallery. When she ventures into the basement of a charismatic Russian painter three decades her senior, she discovers a solution that reconciles her idea of that far-away country and her own modernist sensibilities. Women in the Field, One and Two explores two womens creativity and freedom against the backdrop of art history's patriarchal biases.

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  • I kept going, and I couldnt go back. I had to make it work, because... because that was all I could do. I didnt know that there were special rules, a special game, about whose art gets seen and whose art is remembered.

    A young British woman in post-war London is tasked with recommending acquisitions for New Zealand's National Art Gallery. When she ventures into the basement of a charismatic Russian painter three decades her senior, she discovers a solution that reconciles her idea of that far-away country and her own modernist sensibilities. Women in the Field, One and Two explores two womens creativity and freedom against the backdrop of art history's patriarchal biases.

I kept going, and I couldnt go back. I had to make it work, because... because that was all I could do. I didnt know that there were special rules, a special game, about whose art gets seen and whose art is remembered.

A young British woman in post-war London is tasked with recommending acquisitions for New Zealand's National Art Gallery. When she ventures into the basement of a charismatic Russian painter three decades her senior, she discovers a solution that reconciles her idea of that far-away country and her own modernist sensibilities. Women in the Field, One and Two explores two womens creativity and freedom against the backdrop of art history's patriarchal biases.