Vanessa Bell: A World of Form and Colour
By (Author) Fay Blanchard
Volume editor Anthony Spira
Contributions by Rebecca Birrell
Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
4th February 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
759.2
Paperback
192
Width 225mm, Height 280mm
This publication, together with the exhibition it accompanies, presents the largest ever survey of work by Vanessa Bell (18791961). Described in 1923 as the most important woman painter in Europe, Bell was a pioneering modernist and founding member of the Bloomsbury Group, a circle of influential English artists, writers and intellectuals in the first half of the twentieth century. The book traces Bells explorations into the Italian Renaissance, her encounters with the European avant-garde, including Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, and her leading role in social and cultural activities such as the Friday Club, a group of artists founded in 1905, as well as the design enterprise Omega Workshops. It also looks at the key contributions Bell made towards the development of abstract art, creating what friend and art critic Roger Fry described as visual music. Collaborations formed an essential part of Bells approach to art, including with her sister, the writer Virginia Woolf, and the artist Duncan Grant, with whom Vanessa Bells all-encompassing approach to art found its ultimate expression in Charleston, the farmhouse they shared in East Sussex. Through over 130 works of art produced across her entire career this book examines the development of Bells landscapes, still lifes and portraits alongside her wider approach to creativity through design, furniture, ceramics and drawings.
Fay Blanchard is Head of Exhibitions at MK Gallery. Prior to joining the gallery she worked as Visual Arts Curator with the British Council. She has produced publications on contemporary British sculpture and artists including Paula Rego, Laura Knight, Ingrid Pollard and Boyd & Evans. Anthony Spira is Director of MK Gallery, having been curator at the Whitechapel Gallery, London and the Jeu de Paume, Paris. He has produced many publications on artists including Ellen Altfest, Hans Bellmer, Peter Dreher, Laura Knight, Ingrid Pollard and George Stubbs. The Authors Rebecca Birrell is a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow at the University of St Andrews. Birrell was Curator of Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Paintings and Drawings at the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge. Her first book, This Dark Country: Women Artists, Still Life and Intimacy in the Early Twentieth Century, was published in 2021. With contributions from Judy Chicago, Paulina Olowska, Hayley Tompkins & The Singh Twins.