Angela Grauerholz: La femme 100 têtes / The Hundred Headless Woman
Text by Angela Grauerholz, André Breton, et al.
This book presents over portraits of 100 women taken by Canadian photographer Angela Grauerholz (born 1952) over a 30-year period. The title is borrowed from Max Ernst’s 1929 Surrealist collage-novel of the same name, creating a sense of womanhood both intricately individual and violently anonymous.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 6/24/2025
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Angela Grauerholz: La femme 100 têtes / The Hundred Headless Woman
Published by Steidl. Text by Angela Grauerholz, André Breton, et al.
This book presents over portraits of 100 women taken by Canadian photographer Angela Grauerholz (born 1952) over a 30-year period. The title is borrowed from Max Ernst’s 1929 Surrealist collage-novel of the same name, creating a sense of womanhood both intricately individual and violently anonymous.