Paule Vézelay
First transmitted in 1984, Germaine Greer interviews pioneer abstract artist Paule Vézelay.
First transmitted in 1984, Germaine Greer interviews pioneer abstract artist Paule Vézelay.
British painter Vézelay was neglected and ignored by the British art establishment for most of her long life, but she can claim to be Britain's first abstract artist. She was born Margery Watson-Williams in Bristol in 1892, and changed her name when she went to live and work in Paris in 1926. Her studio was a street away from Picasso's, and she was part of the group of artists who contributed to the revolution in modern art of the 1920s.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Participant | Paule Vézelay |
Interviewer | Germaine Greer |
Producer | Louise Panton |
Editor | David Elliot |
Broadcasts
- Fri 27 Jul 1984 21:25Â鶹ԼÅÄ Two except East & South East
- Wed 28 Dec 1988 15:50Â鶹ԼÅÄ Two except East & South East
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