Being Here Is Everything: The Life of Paula ModersohnBecker (Semiotext(e) / Native Agents)

Being Here Is Everything: The Life of Paula ModersohnBecker (Semiotext(e) / Native Agents)

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The short, obscure, and prolific life of the German expressionist painter Paula ModersohnBecker (18761907), a significant figure in modernism.First published in France in 2016, Being Here Is So Much traces the short, obscure, and prolific life of the German expressionist painter Paula ModersohnBecker (18761907). In a brief career, cut short by her death from an embolism at the age of thirtyone, shortly after she gave birth to a child, ModersohnBecker trained in Germany, traveled often to Paris, developed close friendships with the sculptor Clara Westhoff and the poet Rainer Maria Rilke, and became one of her generations preeminent artists, helping introduce modernity to the twentieth century alongside such other painters as Picasso and Matisse.Marie Darrieussecqs triumphant and illuminating biography at once revives ModersohnBeckers reputation as a significant figure in modernism and sheds light on the extreme difficulty women have faced in attaining recognition and establishing artistic careers.

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