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WING DUST JUNE BLACK
Author: Sheridan Keith
260 pages
June Black (1910ā2009) was a multi-faceted artist, painter, ceramicist, and writer, who exhibited in the 1950s and 1960s, battling for visibility in a male dominated art world. Her work reflected her extensive reading and interest in existentialism, surrealism and the theatre of the absurd. Sheridan Keithās biography of her mother quotes generously from the journals June kept over forty years to keep track of her extensive reading, her art practice and her life, and from Juneās absurdist play The Purple Umbrella. The result is a biography that sizzles with erudition and humour and gives a rare insight into a fascinating woman ahead of her time.
260 pages
June Black (1910ā2009) was a multi-faceted artist, painter, ceramicist, and writer, who exhibited in the 1950s and 1960s, battling for visibility in a male dominated art world. Her work reflected her extensive reading and interest in existentialism, surrealism and the theatre of the absurd. Sheridan Keithās biography of her mother quotes generously from the journals June kept over forty years to keep track of her extensive reading, her art practice and her life, and from Juneās absurdist play The Purple Umbrella. The result is a biography that sizzles with erudition and humour and gives a rare insight into a fascinating woman ahead of her time.
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WING DUST JUNE BLACK
WING DUST JUNE BLACK
Author: Sheridan Keith
260 pages
June Black (1910ā2009) was a multi-faceted artist, painter, ceramicist, and writer, who exhibited in the 1950s and 1960s, battling for visibility in a male dominated art world. Her work reflected her extensive reading and interest in existentialism, surrealism and the theatre of the absurd. Sheridan Keithās biography of her mother quotes generously from the journals June kept over forty years to keep track of her extensive reading, her art practice and her life, and from Juneās absurdist play The Purple Umbrella. The result is a biography that sizzles with erudition and humour and gives a rare insight into a fascinating woman ahead of her time.
260 pages
June Black (1910ā2009) was a multi-faceted artist, painter, ceramicist, and writer, who exhibited in the 1950s and 1960s, battling for visibility in a male dominated art world. Her work reflected her extensive reading and interest in existentialism, surrealism and the theatre of the absurd. Sheridan Keithās biography of her mother quotes generously from the journals June kept over forty years to keep track of her extensive reading, her art practice and her life, and from Juneās absurdist play The Purple Umbrella. The result is a biography that sizzles with erudition and humour and gives a rare insight into a fascinating woman ahead of her time.
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Author: Sheridan Keith
260 pages
June Black (1910ā2009) was a multi-faceted artist, painter, ceramicist, and writer, who exhibited in the 1950s and 1960s, battling for visibility in a male dominated art world. Her work reflected her extensive reading and interest in existentialism, surrealism and the theatre of the absurd. Sheridan Keithās biography of her mother quotes generously from the journals June kept over forty years to keep track of her extensive reading, her art practice and her life, and from Juneās absurdist play The Purple Umbrella. The result is a biography that sizzles with erudition and humour and gives a rare insight into a fascinating woman ahead of her time.
260 pages
June Black (1910ā2009) was a multi-faceted artist, painter, ceramicist, and writer, who exhibited in the 1950s and 1960s, battling for visibility in a male dominated art world. Her work reflected her extensive reading and interest in existentialism, surrealism and the theatre of the absurd. Sheridan Keithās biography of her mother quotes generously from the journals June kept over forty years to keep track of her extensive reading, her art practice and her life, and from Juneās absurdist play The Purple Umbrella. The result is a biography that sizzles with erudition and humour and gives a rare insight into a fascinating woman ahead of her time.

















