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Chargement... Liberated: The Radical Art and Life of Claude Cahunpar Kaz Rowe
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"This graphic biography chronicles the life of Surrealist artist Claude Cahun, from their childhood and experiences of antisemitism in France, through the development of their artistic practice in Paris, to their resistance against the Nazis in Jersey, and includes photographs by Cahun and artistic and romantic partner Marcel Moore"-- Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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I was familiar with a few of the images I saw when I looked up more information online, but I knew almost nothing about her life, so this volume introduced me to a phenomenal person who needs to be more widely known. Though admittedly my ignorance is no indication that others are equally ignorant.
The artwork, for me, made this even more impactful. Real enough (especially with the occasional actual photographs) to remind me this is a real person's life yet surreal (?) enough to illustrate just how much took place on the fringes of accepted society. Using Cahun's own words served two main functions, at least for me. One is creating a sense of a close personal telling of the events. But just as important for me was it made me want to find more of her written and artistic work.
Highly recommended not just for those interested in art history or even more generally history, but also for those readers who might find inspiration in reading about someone who maintained a love for people even while having to navigate their biases.
Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via NetGalley. ( )