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Ìý Eileen Agar 18 DecemberÌý2004 Ìý
Image: EILEEN AGAR 1899-1991 Birth of the Minotaur c.1947 Gouache and ink on paper 74.5 x 55 cm Signed lower left
AS Byatt on a neglected British surrealist

As a girl, the artist Eileen Agar travelled to England from Argentina with a cow and an orchestra because her rich and fashionable mother felt fresh milk and good music were essential to her well-being.

Novelist A S Byatt talks about her love for this neglected British artist whose life was as wild as her art.Ìý


The Eileen Agar retrospective is at the Redfern Gallery until 27 January

The Redfern Gallery
20 Cork Street
London
W1S 3HL
Telephone: 020 7734 1732/0587




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