A personal biography of Leonora Carrington, the debutante who ran away to Mexico and became one of the world's most significant surrealist artists.
Joanna Moorhead Books


Leonora Carrington, a pivotal figure in Surrealism and women's art, explored themes of feminism, ecology, and the mystical. Rejecting societal norms, she left behind her family and England to pursue a distinctive artistic journey across Europe and the Americas. Her visionary approach reflects a deep interconnectedness with the world, making her work resonate with contemporary interests and ideals.