Eileen Agar
Booksreview
Surrealist pioneer Eileen Agar's remarkable life
A new edition of her 1980s autobiography brings this vivacious and well-connected artist back to life
The Insidersblog
Why artist Eileen Agar’s 'womb magic' speaks to our times
While a major retrospective of her work has just opened at the Whitechapel Gallery, her idea of a “feminine type of imagination” can be found in a range of exhibitions across London
Booksarchive
Books in brief: Paul Nash in Pictures
This book is a welcome reinterpretation of Nash for contemporary audiences