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Abstract

Winifred Knights, a little known British artist, was the first woman to hold a Rome Scholarship. Well regarded during her lifetime, her early death and diminutive body of work, have lead to her legacy being little considered. Nadia Hebson reconsiders the breadth of Knights’ oeuvre and explores the significance of Knights’ clothing, correspondence and interior design in relation to her paintings. The PUBLICATION brings together painting, text and objects made in comprehension of Knights’ work.


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Author(s): Hebson N

Publication type: Authored Book

Publication status: Published

Year: 2014

Number of Pages: 124

Print publication date: 01/11/2014

Publisher: AND Public

Place Published: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

URL: http://www.andpublishing.org/shop/and-shop/

Notes: Extracts of the publication appeared in 2013 in the feminist journal Persona, published by Archive Books, Berlin, edited by Melissa Gordon and Marina Vishmidt and Cadavere Quotidiano, edited by Paul Becker, Alex Cecchetti and Francesco Pedraglio, published by X-TRA, Los Angeles
. Forthcoming: a edited extract will be published online http://thehistoryofpaintingrevisited.weebly.com/ in June 2015 In 2016 the first ever retrospective of Winifred Knights expanded oeuvre will be shown at Dulwich Picture Gallery. MODA WK was supported by The Derek Hill Foundation and Newcastle University. The publication explores the possibility of subjective biography as a form of critical enquiry and seeks to questions the stability and form of the established western art historical canon. I am actively exploring new approaches to understanding and comprehension in relation to the legacy of overlooked artists ( frequently women), developing a form that is analogous to ecriture feminine as practiced by Chris Kraus, Helene Cixous et al.

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ISBN: 9781908452481


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