Artists Series: Gwen John
By (Author) Emma Chambers
Tate Publishing
Tate Publishing
7th March 2025
7th November 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
759.2929
Paperback
96
Width 140mm, Height 197mm
An enlightening introduction to the life and work of Gwen John, whose intense gaze and fascination with the female sitter created some of the most beguiling paintings of the modern age.
Gwen John (1878-1939) is now widely recognised as one of the most important artists of her time. Favouring subdued tones and muted colours, her portraits of women in modest interiors appear serene and unassuming. Yet a closer look reveals an intense artistic engagement with her subjects and daring formal experimentation.
This book is the perfect introduction to the life and work of this groundbreaking artist. It contextualises John's career from her foundational time at the Slade School of Art in London to her studio training in Paris, where she later relocated and established herself at the centre of the European art world. Touching on the personal connections and pivotal friendships that influenced her practice, this is a true celebration of an artist with an extraordinary eye for colour and composition, and a singular distinctive vision, masterfully executed.
Emma Chambers is Curator, Modern British Art at Tate Britain.