Yevonde: Life and Colour

Interesting exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in the life and work of Yevonde, a female photographer from the early 20th century.

The show was in a new exhibition space which was quite long and thin. I was glad I’d listened to an online lecture about it so I felt I had a grounding before I arrived. The commentaries were quite wordy with long biographies of the sitters.

I do like shows like this that give a cross section of a society at a point in time but I felt I came out knowing more about the sitters than about her.

I did like the variety and innovation in the work from early use of colour, through rayogram portraits and her work for the emerging women’s magazines.

Closes 15 October 2023


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Evening Standard


 

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