Book launch for ‘Francesca Woodman: The Artist’s Books’ with Katarina Jerinic, Magdalene Keaney, and Claire Marie Healy in conversation at Hatchards Piccadilly, London

Join Katarina Jerinic, Magdalene Keaney, and Claire Marie Healy for the London launch of Francesca Woodman: The Artist’s Books, a remarkable publication which collects for the first time every page of all eight of Francesca Woodman’s unique artist’s books in one comprehensive volume.

Monday 18 March
18:30 - 19:30pm GMT

Hatchards

187 Piccadilly

London W1J 9LE 

Tickets available here 

IMPORTANT Please note that due to the Hatchards customer lift being refurbished, access to the event is by stairs only. Many apologies for any inconvenience this causes.

About Francesca Woodman: The Artist’s Books

Francesca Woodman made her first mature photographs at the age of thirteen and went on to create a body of work that has been critically acclaimed for its singularity of style and innovative approach to photography. Despite her lifetime accomplishments – which included solo and group exhibitions and the publication of one of her books – and her work being celebrated widely in the years since her untimely death in 1981, very little has been published about her remarkable series of artist’s books until now.

Francesca Woodman: The Artist’s Books collects for the first time every page of all eight of Francesca Woodman’s unique artist’s books in one comprehensive volume, including two newly discovered books which have never been seen before, alongside better-known titles such as Some Disordered Interior Geometries. The basis of these works is in tattered nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century journals and notebooks that Woodman collected from bookshops and flea markets in Rome in the late 1970s. She later transformed these found volumes, attaching her prints, transparencies, and written annotations to their evocative pages. These books demonstrate a sophisticated relationship to narrative and sequence and offer a new understanding of the scope of Woodman’s engagement with the book form.

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