Helen Chadwick
(1953-1996), ArtistSitter in 3 portraits
Artist of 1 portrait
The first woman artist to be short-listed for the Turner Prize. During her short and productive career Chadwick was concerned with the desires of human existence. Dealing with a variety of mediums and influences she managed to capture all that is repellent and wondrous in human identity. She has had a considerable influence on a younger generation of artists.
by Helen Chadwick
cibachrome print, 1986
NPG P874
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