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A Closer Look: Rebecca Birrell

9 September 2022 at 18.30–20.30
A book against a wooden background with a glass of water, paints and a palette.

Rebecca Birrell (c) Bloomsbury

Join us for the book launch of This Dark Country: Women Artists, Still Life and Intimacy in the Early Twentieth Century with Author, Rebecca Birrell

Introducing Rebecca Birrell’s first book, This Dark Country is a blend of collective biography and art criticism. Published by Bloomsbury in August 2021.

A dazzling, boldly original work that tells the powerful and passionate stories of a group of extraordinary women as glimpsed through their still life paintings.

The book will be available to buy from the Tate St Ives shop and the Café bar and terrace will be open.

Earlier in the day, Rebecca will be joined by artist Elizabeth ‘Lillibet’ Langley for a Feminist Critique and painting workshop in Ad Minoliti’s Feminist School of Painting.

Biography

Dr Rebecca Birrell has occupied curatorial positions at the Jewish Museum London, The Department of Prints and Drawing at The British Museum and at The Charleston Trust. In 2018 she undertook a fellowship at the Yale Center for British Art. While finishing her PhD at the Edinburgh College of Art, she worked on the photographic archive at The Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Trust. She is a Curator in the Department of Paintings, Drawings and Printsat the Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge.

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Date & Time

9 September 2022 at 18.30–20.30

Supported by

The Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Trust

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