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Original and idealistic, Mary Wykeham (1909-1996), to date neglected in the histories of surrealism, is brought centre stage in this first study of her remarkable pursuit of art – a creative impulse that witnessed her crossing Europe and finding success as a painter before embarking on a long struggle to reconcile her commitment to art with a religious calling.

Detailing Mary Wykeham’s biography, analysing her work, and sketching the development of her political and religious thought, Silvano Levy’s meticulous research reveals a surrealist oeuvre that is both innovative and poignant. A period of interest in Taoist spirituality resulted in mesmerising and unfathomable works. In a sudden move that shocked the artist’s avant-garde circle, Mary became a nun and was forced by her superiors to give up her art. Wrestling with her creative instincts, she eventually defied the prohibitions placed on her and resumed painting until her death. Fixing a fascinating artist firmly within the story of modern art, this ground-breaking publication brings to light the work of a little-known figure who demands to be brought out of the shadows.



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Preface; 1 Beginnings -1909 to 1935; 2 Art School - 1936; 3 Pre-War Paris - 1936 to 1939; 4 War - 1939 to 1945; 5 Post-War - 1945 to 1948; 6 Italy - 1948 to 1949; 7 Back to London - 1949; 8 A Different Paris - 1950 to 1954; 9 Paris, Oxford, India - 1954 to 1964; 10 Artist Again - 1965 to 1996; Appendix - Texts by Mary Wykeham; Exhibitions; Sources; Index

Mary Wykeham: Surrealist out of the Shadows

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      Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781848225572, 978-1848225572
      ISBN10: 1848225571

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Original and idealistic, Mary Wykeham (1909-1996), to date neglected in the histories of surrealism, is brought centre stage in this first study of her remarkable pursuit of art – a creative impulse that witnessed her crossing Europe and finding success as a painter before embarking on a long struggle to reconcile her commitment to art with a religious calling.

      Detailing Mary Wykeham’s biography, analysing her work, and sketching the development of her political and religious thought, Silvano Levy’s meticulous research reveals a surrealist oeuvre that is both innovative and poignant. A period of interest in Taoist spirituality resulted in mesmerising and unfathomable works. In a sudden move that shocked the artist’s avant-garde circle, Mary became a nun and was forced by her superiors to give up her art. Wrestling with her creative instincts, she eventually defied the prohibitions placed on her and resumed painting until her death. Fixing a fascinating artist firmly within the story of modern art, this ground-breaking publication brings to light the work of a little-known figure who demands to be brought out of the shadows.



      Table of Contents

      Preface; 1 Beginnings -1909 to 1935; 2 Art School - 1936; 3 Pre-War Paris - 1936 to 1939; 4 War - 1939 to 1945; 5 Post-War - 1945 to 1948; 6 Italy - 1948 to 1949; 7 Back to London - 1949; 8 A Different Paris - 1950 to 1954; 9 Paris, Oxford, India - 1954 to 1964; 10 Artist Again - 1965 to 1996; Appendix - Texts by Mary Wykeham; Exhibitions; Sources; Index

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