Dorothea Tanning (1910-2012), La Marée 5
Etching with aquatint, 1970
Dorothea Tanning, Untitled (En chair et en or)
Lithograph, 1975
Joan Mitchell (1925-1992), Untitled (Fresh Air School)
Lithograph, 1972
Gwen Raverat (1885-1957), The River Darent
Wood engraving, 1931
Gwen Raverat, The River Ver
Wood engraving, 1931
I have just waved goodbye to the five prints I am lending to this exciting show. They show a very varied range of female art, from Dorothea Tanning's transgressively sexualised La Marée and Untitled (En chair et en or) to Gwen Raverat's idyllic views of the English rivers of the Darent (in Kent) and the Ver (in Hertfordshire), via Joan Mitchell's cool and collected spatial abstraction for Fresh Air School. I am very pleased that these prints will take their place on the walls of Studio 3 alongside such varied and interesting company. For anyone who can get there, there will be a lecture on Gwen Raverat and her wood engravings on Saturday 31 May from 14.00 to 16.00, given by her grandson William Pryor. Other lectures include Gill Saunders, Senior Curator of Prints at the V&A, on women printmakers, Paul Coldwell on the studio of Paula Rego, and Anita Klein on beauty in art.