Item #130266 Leonora Carrington: The Mexican Years 1943-1985. Leonora Carrington.
Leonora Carrington: The Mexican Years 1943-1985

Leonora Carrington: The Mexican Years 1943-1985

San Francisco, California: The Mexico Museum, 1991. Softcover. Orange-brown pictorial wraps, 48 pp. 12 color illustrations and 11 monotone illustrations. VG (minimal shelf wear and age toning along textblock, otherwise in excellent condition). Item #130266
ISBN: 9781880508008

Catalogue for an exhibition in 1991. Includes an essay, "El Mundo Magico: Leonora Carrington's Echanted Garden," by Whitney Chadwick, an interview with the artist by De Angelis, a chronology and a checklist to the exhibition. "Leonora Carrington developed an iconography of myth, occultism and alchemy that has resonated strongly with younger artists over the past decade and a half. Incredibly gifted as a technician, Carrington was also possessed of a wild imagination, which she realized with great precision in her canvases. Her leading role as a Surrealist in Paris immediately prior to the war, and her life in Mexico City alongside fellow Surrealist expats Remedios Varo, Kati Horna and Edward James, have been the subject of increased interest and scholarly research. This is the first overview of her work to be published since her death in 2011 at the age of 94. Beautifully produced, with a faux-leather binding, a die-cut cover with foil stamping and 138 color plates (including two gatefolds), this volume looks at the many influences on Carrington's many lives. It explores the Celtic imagery that enchanted her as a child, and the Mexican myths, imagery and stories that informed the second half of her career. Metamorphosis and transformation is an ongoing theme in Carrington's hybrid world, populated with disconcerting hybrid creatures, elongated women and people metamorphosing into birds. This theme also emerges on a more intimate level in her self-portraits and portraits of friends and family. Writing was of equal importance as painting for Carrington, and this volume is supplemented with excerpts from unpublished manuscripts." - websire description.

OCLC: 24429955

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