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Jennifer Higgie

Jennifer Higgie is a writer who lives in London. Her book The Mirror and the Palette – Rebellion, Revolution and Resilience: 500 Years of Women’s Self-Portraits is published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, and she is currently working on another – about women, art and the spirit world. 

In the first of a new series focusing on a single work, Jennifer Higgie considers Pierre Huyghe’s latest film, Human Mask

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What the story of El Greco tells us about how art history is made

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Forgotten murals by the late artist and poet, Jean Cocteau

BY Jennifer Higgie |

From her father’s illustrations of Jean Cocteau’s poetry to Lucas Cranach, Giorgio de Chirico and Gerhard Merz, the German artist discusses the evolution of her pictorial language and Jennifer Higgie responds to her ‘heart-breaking hallucinations’

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The Age of Anxiety

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Jennifer Higgie is co-editor of frieze and lives in London, UK.

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Jennifer Higgie interviews the artist at his Paris studio

BY Jennifer Higgie |

From Russia to the UAE — to boycott or not to boycott?

BY Jennifer Higgie |

How the art of the past informs that of the present

BY Jennifer Higgie |

A selective history of things on tables

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The 55th Venice Biennale

BY Jennifer Higgie |

A 1913 children's book

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The surreal, oddly familiar world of Nicole Eisenman

BY Jennifer Higgie |

‘Hilma af Klint – A Pioneer of Abstraction’ was “not simply the tale of an extraordinary woman, but a study in how art history has been traditionally written”

BY Jennifer Higgie |

At a time of revolution in digital technologies, when making extraordinary images has never been technically easier, painting persists. Jennifer Higgie asked eight artists to share their thoughts on the whys and wherefores of figurative painting

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Coco Chanel and the Duke of Westminster

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