Marion Adnams (1898-1995)

Works
  • Marion Adnams (1898-1995), Study for L'infante égarée, c. 1944
    Marion Adnams (1898-1995)
    Study for L'infante égarée, c. 1944
  • Marion Adnams (1898-1995), The Twins, 1955
    Marion Adnams (1898-1995)
    The Twins, 1955
Biography

From the late 1930s onwards, Adnams forged a reputation as a painter of deeply distinctive and dream-like visions inspired by Surrealism and exhibited in local galleries and in London, including at the British Art Centre, alongside Eileen Agar and at the Modern Art Gallery, alongside Jack Bilbo and Max Ernst. Although she never formally joined any Surrealist societies, she was a significant contributor to the movement, particularly regarding the female/male dichotomies within the group which she explored extensively in her work.