Radical Women tells a fresh, new story of British modernism; the first to cover the entirety of Jessica Dismorr's (1876-1939) life and art alongside those of women artists she worked and exhibited with. The book brings to life a fascinating and turbulent period in art history and a web of connections that have been obscured.
'a compelling story in a fluid prose accessible to both general and specialized audiences [...] an excellent addition to any library wishing to strengthen their holdings on female artists and modernist movements.' - Margot McIlwain Nishimura, Dean of Libraries, Rhode Island School of Design, ARLISNA