Helen Chadwick Postcard Pack
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Pack of 8 postcards.
British artist Helen Chadwick (1953-1996) embraced the sensuous aspects of the natural world, breaking taboos of the 'traditional' or 'beautiful' in art history.
Chadwick's experiments across mediums were innovative and unconventional; typically combining aesthetic beauty with an alliance of unusual, often grotesque materials. She consistently expressed a feminist perspective steeped in humour and employed a vast range of materials in unexpected ways incorporating bodily fluids, meat, flowers chocolate and compost into her works. Through her skilled use of traditional fabrication methods and sophisticated technologies, she quickly established herself as a leading figure amongst Britain's post-war avant-garde, becoming one of the first women artists to be nominated for the Turner Prize in 1987.
Cover image: Helen Chadwick, Piss Flowers, 1991-2, Bronze, cellulose lacquer, in twelve parts. Each approx: 70 x 65 x 65 cm.
© The Estate of Helen Chadwick; Courtesy of Richard Saltoun Gallery, London, Rome and New York.
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