Books by Whitney Chadwick
“Whitney puts each artist in context, without making a campaign that these women were unfairly overlooked. She just shows they were great artists, and gives them room to come to life in her pages. It’s also really well illustrated. I think it’s the best primer out there on women’s art.” Read more...
Charlotte Mullins, Art Historians, Critics & Curator
Interviews where books by Whitney Chadwick were recommended
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This is Tomorrow: Twentieth-century Britain and its Artists
by Michael Bird -
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Ninth Street Women: Five Painters and the Movement That Changed Modern Art
by Mary Gabriel -
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A History of Art History
by Christopher S. Wood -
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Women, Art, and Society
by Whitney Chadwick -
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Life Between Islands: Caribbean-British Art 1950s – Now
by Alex Farquharson & David A. Bailey
The best books on Art History, recommended by Charlotte Mullins
The best books on Art History, recommended by Charlotte Mullins
The critic Charlotte Mullins, author of A Little History of Art, recommends five books that have altered her understanding of art history. Too often, she argues, we have forgotten that our concept of the past is deeply influenced by the views of those who wrote about it first; these readable, well-researched books offer readers a fresh perspective.