Dr Grace Pailthorpe and Reuben Mednikoff began collaborating in 1935. This richly illustrated book includes an expansive new essay that explores how Pailthorpe and Mednikoff used a tale they told about their gender, spiritual beliefs, the critical reception their work received, and the rise of Fascism. The book also features seven contemporary responses from the fields of art, art history, medical humanities and modern literature, bringing new theories, ideas, and approaches to an understanding and appreciation of seven individual works.
Edited by Hope Wolf with Rosie Cooper, Martin Clark and Gina Buenfeld.
Language
English
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
Publisher
De La Warr Pavilion, Camden Arts Centre
Release
May 10, 2022
ISBN 13
9781907208867
Grace Pailthorpe and Reuben Mednikoff A Tale of Mother’s Bones
Dr Grace Pailthorpe and Reuben Mednikoff began collaborating in 1935. This richly illustrated book includes an expansive new essay that explores how Pailthorpe and Mednikoff used a tale they told about their gender, spiritual beliefs, the critical reception their work received, and the rise of Fascism. The book also features seven contemporary responses from the fields of art, art history, medical humanities and modern literature, bringing new theories, ideas, and approaches to an understanding and appreciation of seven individual works.
Edited by Hope Wolf with Rosie Cooper, Martin Clark and Gina Buenfeld.