
The Woman Who Says No
Françoise Gilot on Her Life With and Without Picasso
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May 15, 2016
Francoise Gilot is an artist in her own right, and in her mid-90s, she still paints every day. She was also Pablo Picasso's companion for ten years in the Forties and Fifties, and the only woman who succeeded in leaving him unscathed. Gilot later wrote about her experience in My Life with Picasso. German journalist Herwig convinced Gilot to speak with him about her life and art in a series of interviews divided between New York and Paris, where she splits her time. Gilot comes across as a strong, wise, and articulate woman dedicated to her painting. Herwig even assumes the role of pupil in parts of the discussion of the artist's process, taking lessons on how to draw. The book also contains excerpts from My Life with Picasso and from Gilot's subsequent works, The Painter and the Mask and Matisse and Picasso, further grounding the account biographically. Beautiful color photographic portraits of Gilot were commissioned exclusively for this volume and are featured along with other images of her studio and relevant artworks. VERDICT Recommended for anyone interested in 20th-century art and the process of creating.--Sandra Rothenberg, Framingham State Univ. Lib., MA
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