Surreal spaces: The Life and Art of Leonora Carrington
Lively online lecture from ARTscapades looking at life and art of Leonora Carrington through the places where she lived.
I had heard the speaker, Joanna Moorhead, before about her first book, a biography of Carrington, at the Charleston Festival, but it was well worth hearing the story again of how she discovered the artist who was a long lost cousin of Moorhead’s father having been been disowned by the family and how they built a relationship when Carrington was in her 90s.
This second book looked at houses which were important to Carrington from her childhood home the Gothic Crooky Hall but concentrating on the house in Mexico City where Moorhead met and spent time with her and the house at Saint-Martin-d'Ardèche which she lived in and decorated with Max Ernst. I was particularly interested in the latter which reminded me of Charleston as a lot of the original art remains.
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