In this paper I look into the letters of Dora Carrington, a British artist who lived and worked in the first half on the 20th century in the UK. I am particularly interested in her life-long interest in decorating private spaces and making delightful illustrations of them in her letters. Carrington’s longlife interest in turning lived spaces into works of art went hand in hand with her overall disillusionment with her paintings. The paper discusses the problem of why a young woman artist in the peripheries of the Bloomsbury group had difficulties in devoting herself to her art. This problem I argue has to be considered within what drawing on Foucault I have called the private hypothesis, the long held argument that the private has been soci...
This article makes an original contribution to the histories of sculpture in Britain, a phenomenon t...
Our lives are multi-faceted. People live as part of a wider social environment but they also inhabit...
This thesis focuses on the life and work of three Modernist women artists: an English literary icon...
This is the first chapter of Maria Tamboukou's book "Visual Lives, Carrington's Letters, Drawings an...
There is a divergence between Woolf’s vision of private physical spaces necessary for creating art a...
This chapter explores long-term research on Leonora Carrington and contemporary art. A magpie for su...
Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own is symptomatic of an increasing tendency of female privacy to d...
The distinctions between the public and the private have long been a way of organising the material ...
Grounded in a multi-faceted theoretical framework that examines the dynamic interaction between the ...
This essay argues that the objects in Leonora Carrington’s kitchen, as represented in her writing an...
Virginia Woolf’s literary output is characterised by remarkable homogeneity and coherence between ae...
The “Artists in Exile” surrealist group portrait of 1942 arguably marks a moment of recognition and ...
This project examines novels by Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, and Nella Larsen featuri...
In this article I look into the letters and paintings of the expatriate Welsh artist Gwen John, trac...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Vernon Press via the lin...
This article makes an original contribution to the histories of sculpture in Britain, a phenomenon t...
Our lives are multi-faceted. People live as part of a wider social environment but they also inhabit...
This thesis focuses on the life and work of three Modernist women artists: an English literary icon...
This is the first chapter of Maria Tamboukou's book "Visual Lives, Carrington's Letters, Drawings an...
There is a divergence between Woolf’s vision of private physical spaces necessary for creating art a...
This chapter explores long-term research on Leonora Carrington and contemporary art. A magpie for su...
Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own is symptomatic of an increasing tendency of female privacy to d...
The distinctions between the public and the private have long been a way of organising the material ...
Grounded in a multi-faceted theoretical framework that examines the dynamic interaction between the ...
This essay argues that the objects in Leonora Carrington’s kitchen, as represented in her writing an...
Virginia Woolf’s literary output is characterised by remarkable homogeneity and coherence between ae...
The “Artists in Exile” surrealist group portrait of 1942 arguably marks a moment of recognition and ...
This project examines novels by Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton, Virginia Woolf, and Nella Larsen featuri...
In this article I look into the letters and paintings of the expatriate Welsh artist Gwen John, trac...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Vernon Press via the lin...
This article makes an original contribution to the histories of sculpture in Britain, a phenomenon t...
Our lives are multi-faceted. People live as part of a wider social environment but they also inhabit...
This thesis focuses on the life and work of three Modernist women artists: an English literary icon...