An international coterie of contemporary female artists give form to the political and aesthetic facets of our interior lives.
The work of Njideka Akunyili Crosby comprises vibrantly patterned paintings on paper that negotiate the complex cultural terrain of a life formed between two worlds: her adopted home in America and her native Nigeria.
The artists featured in this book proffer a radical and innovative formal language that positions interiority as both political and aesthetic.
An international coterie of contemporary female artists give form to the political and aesthetic facets of our interior lives