
CLAUDE CAHUN
Claude Cahun (born on October 25, 1894 in Nantes, died on December 8, 1954 in Saint-Hélier (Jersey) under the name Lucy Schwob), was a French artistic personality, writing, practicing visual arts and photography. Her life is closely linked to that of Suzanne Malherbe (Marcel Moore), another artist of Nantes origin, her companion.
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- Andrea Oberhuber, Alexandra Arvisais and Marie-Claude Dugas (dir.), Modernist Fictions of the Masculine-Feminine: 1910-1940 - by Léa Buisson
- The Halle Saint-Pierre Meetings 2015-2016 - by Françoise Py
- The APRES Meetings at Halle Saint-Pierre and Study Days in 2018 - by Françoise Py
- Mélusine XXXVI Issue - by Henri Béhar
- Surréalisme et mythes celtiques - by Patrick Lepetit
- Catherine Lawton-Lévy, From Peddling to Publishing. Bifur and Éditions du Carrefour - by Henri Béhar
- Claude Cahun: Context, Posture, Filiation. For an Aesthetics of the In-Between - by Agnès Lhermitte
- Steven Harris, Surrealist Art and Thought in the 1930s - by John Westbrook
- Andrea Oberhuber, Bodies of Paper. Resonances.With accompaniments by Catherine Mavrikakis, Nicole Brossard and Verena Stefan, Quebec - by Doris Eibl
- Martine Antle, Cultures of Surrealism: Representations of the Other - by Richard Spiteri
- Katharine Conley, Surrealist Ghostliness - by Georgiana Colvile
- Exquisite Sex(es) without top (or) bottom: surrealist eroticism - by Sarane Alexandrian
- On the Eros of Surrealist Women and Claude Cahun in Particular - by Georgiana Colvile
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