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9781849769433: Ithell Colquhoun: Between Worlds

Sinopsis

The first major exhibition and accompanying publication on visionary artist Ithell Colquhoun and the intertwining realms of art, sexual identity, ecology and occultism that encompassed her enthralling universe.

Ithell Colquhoun was one of the most radical artists of her generation. A seminal figure in the British Surrealist movement during the 1930-40s, she was also a visionary writer and esoteric thinker who charted her own path between the modern art world and the occult.

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Katy Norris is Exhibitions and Displays Curator at Tate St Ives, a researcher and writer specialising in women artists, feminism and social reform movements in Britain during the early twentieth century.



Emma Chambers is curator for Modern British Art at Tate.



Norah Bowman is Chair of Interdisiplinary Studies and Professor in the English Literature Department at Okangan College in British Columbia.



Victoria Ferentinou is Assistant Professor at the University of Ioannina teaching art theory and history of art.



Gwenno Mererid Saunders is a Welsh-Cornish musician.

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The first major exhibition and accompanying publication on visionary artist Ithell Colquhoun and the intertwining realms of art, sexual identity, ecology and occultism that encompassed her enthralling universe.

Ithell Colquhoun was one of the most radical artists of her generation. A seminal figure in the British Surrealist movement during the 1930-40s, she was also a visionary writer and esoteric thinker who charted her own path between the modern art world and the occult.

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ISBN 10:  184976963X ISBN 13:  9781849769631
Editorial: Tate Publishing, 2025
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