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Hettie Judah

    The Secret Lives of Stones
    Lapidarium: The Secret Lives of Stones
    Frida Kahlo
    Lapidarium
    How Not to Exclude Artist Mothers (and other parents)
    Pattern, 100 Fashion Designers, 10 Curators
    • 2025

      The Secret Lives of Stones

      Fascinating stories of gemstones, rocks and minerals

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Tauchen Sie mit ihren Kindern in die Welt der Steine, Mineralien und Edelsteine ein und entdecken Sie den tiefblauen Lapislazuli, der seit Tausenden von Jahren geschätzt wird und in der Renaissance zur Herstellung eines seltenen Farbpigments verwendet wurde oder die erstaunlichen Eigenschaften des Magnetits, die chinesischen Seefahrern schon vor über 2.000 Jahren bei der Navigation auf den Ozeanen halfen.

      The Secret Lives of Stones
    • 2024

      The Secret Lives of Stones

      'A real cabinet of curiosities' SUNDAY TIMES

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Exploring the intriguing relationship between humanity and stones, this book delves into their historical significance and the myriad ways they have influenced cultures and societies. It highlights the unexpected roles stones play in our lives, from art to architecture, and their enduring impact on inspiration and creativity. With captivating insights and rich illustrations, this volume presents a unique perspective on the natural world and its profound connection to human experience.

      The Secret Lives of Stones
    • 2024

      Exploring maternity through the work of artists from prehistory to the present day, Acts of Creation addresses the abiding mother-shaped hole in art history.

      Acts of Creation
    • 2023

      Lapidarium: The Secret Lives of Stones

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(254)Add rating

      Exploring the intersection of humanity and geology, this collection reveals the stories of sixty stones that have shaped our history and culture. Through art, myth, philosophy, and power, the author illustrates how these minerals have influenced human evolution and creativity. By examining the impact of stones on cultural development, the book highlights the profound relationship between humans and the natural world, showcasing the significant roles stones have played in shaping societies throughout time.

      Lapidarium: The Secret Lives of Stones
    • 2022

      A fascinating history of stones and the surprising ways they have - and continue to - shape, influence and inspire us, in a beautiful volume.

      Lapidarium
    • 2022

      The colourful, highly patterned paintings and drawings of Glasgow-based Lorna Robertson are joyfully curious explorations of subjects including still life and women's fashion.

      Lorna Robertson - Thoughts, Meals, Days
    • 2022

      For too long, artists have been told that they can't have both motherhood and a successful career. In this polemical volume, critic and campaigner Hettie Judah argues that a paradigm shift is needed within the art world to take account of the needs of artist mothers (and other parents: artist fathers, parents who don't identify with the term 'mother, ' and parents in other sectors of the art world). Drawing on interviews with artists internationally, the book highlights some of the success stories that offer models for the future, from alternative support networks and residency models, to studio complexes with onsite childcare, and galleries with family-friendly policies. Some artists have described motherhood as providing them with renewed focus, a new direction in their work, and even inspiration for a complete change of career. Other artists choose to keep their domestic and creative lives compartmentalised. All are placed at a disadvantage by the art world as it is currently structured. This book argues that by making changes and becoming more sensitive to the needs of artist parents, the art world has much to gain.

      How Not to Exclude Artist Mothers (and other parents)
    • 2021
    • 2020

      Frida Kahlo

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.1(54)Add rating

      Fridamania has made Frida Kahlo's image ubiquitous: she has been reborn as a Halloween costume, Barbie doll, children's book character, textile print, phone cover and the inspiration for everything from cocktails to fashion shoots. But it is more difficult to get a clear vision of this bold and brilliant, foul-mouthed, heavy-drinking, hard-smoking, husband-stealing, occasionally bisexual, often bed-bound, wheelchair-using, needy, forthright and passionate woman. Hettie Judah sets out to correct that with this superb biography of one of the most charismatic artists of the last hundred years.

      Frida Kahlo
    • 2019

      Art London

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A down-to-earth, entertaining and accessible companion book for the London roamer celebrating the diverse voices of London's art world, past and present

      Art London