Without Hands: The Art of Sarah Biffin

Fascinating, well-presented exhibition at Philip Mould & Co of work by the 19th century artist Sarah Biffen.

Biffen was born with no arms or legs but became a famous miniaturist with her work being bought by George IV and being mentioned in novels by Dickens.

The show was arranged chronologically and by topic and took us through her earlier life as a travelling fairground act to having her own studio. It featured a lovely selection of her work as well as fascinating archive material.

Alison Lappa, the contemporary artist with a similar condition who featured in a sculpture on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square had acted as consultant to the show which gave it an extra layer of understanding.

Closed 21 December 2022


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