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@wigbert Hearing the StIves #IthellColquhoun show has come to #TateBritain in London, I'm wishing the same would happen with wonderful #PauleVezelay exhibition work we saw in Bristol earlier this year #Womenartists

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Paysage by Paule Vézelay 1946. On show at RSW Bristol until the end of this month. #paulevezelay

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Paule Vézelay: Living Lines review – fierce artist forged in the heat of Picasso’s avant garde Paris | Art and design | The Guardian The woman born Marjorie Watson-Williams in Bristol is honoured in her home city with a powerful show that captures her packed life, dramatic work – and even her faded curtains

wieder eine spannende ausstellung #PauleVezelay #FemaleAvantgarde #avantgarde # women

www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/jan/29...

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Paule Vézelay: Living Lines review – fierce artist forged in the heat of Picasso’s avant-garde Paris The woman born Marjorie Watson-Williams in Bristol is honoured in her home city with a powerful show that captures her packed life, dramatic work – and even her faded curtains

wieder eine spannende ausstellung #PauleVezelay #FemaleAvantgarde #avantgarde # women

www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2025/jan/29...

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‘She kept pushing the boundaries’: Paule Vézelay, the British abstract pioneer who found fame in interwar Paris A new exhibition celebrates the life and work of the maverick British artist beloved by Miro, Hemingway and Mondrian, who had to flee to Paris to realise her true artistic vision

Paule Vézelay is back in the spotlight! And accompanying the touring exhibition is the wonderful book 'Paule Vézelay: Living Lines' edited by Simon Grant and published by Lund Humphries: www.lundhumphries.com/collections/...
#womenartists #paulevezelay
www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...

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Major show to celebrate UK’s forgotten female trailblazer of abstract art Exhibition in Bristol, the city of her birth, celebrates Paule Vézelay whose ascent was stymied by sexism and war

Quote - “Vézelay always felt that she wasn’t heard and her position wasn’t established … she did lose out because of a misogynistic atmosphere from certain artists and in the art world. She really did it on her own, she had no assistance. She was a force of nature.”

#Art #AbstractArt #PauleVezelay

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