Paule Vézelay - Living Lines, edited by Simon Grant - book
Lund Humphries


Accompanies the major exhibition at Towner of the same name -14 May to 31 Aug 2025
About the exhibition - This spring, the first major exhibition of Paule Vézelay’s work in over 40 years will tour to Towner, after its 2025 debut at the Royal West of England Academy (RWA) in Bristol.
Paule Vézelay (1892-1984) was responsible for an extraordinary output encompassing painting, collage, sculpture, constructions, illustration, textiles and photography. Living Lines offers an unprecedented insight into her accomplished seven-decade career, featuring over sixty works from private and public collections.
More information about the exhibition can be found on our website.
About the book
- Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd / Publication Date: 22nd January 2025
- Pages: 104 / Illustrations: Includes 65 colour and 10 b&w illustrations
- ISBN: 9781848227040 / Size: 22 x 26 cm / Hardcover
Edited by Simon Grant - The first monograph to explore Paule Vézelay's considerable artistic achievement.
The art of Paule Vézelay (1892-1984), celebrated in this groundbreaking publication, is remarkable in its breadth. Over her long career she created an extraordinarily diverse output encompassing painting, collage, sculpture, constructions, illustration, textiles, photography, poetry, prose, critical writing and even a film script. As a mark of her considerable accomplishments, she was celebrated with a show at Tate in the year before her death.
Setting out to bring this bold and accomplished artist to new audiences, this important publication focuses primarily on Vézelay's early years in Paris from the 1920s through to 1939, during which time her work moved from figuration to abstraction, for which she would become best known. The book also brings to light, for the first time in detail, her little-known period as a successful designer of textiles.
Uncompromising and clear-sighted in her artistic ambitions, Vézelay became a formidable presence in the international avant-garde scene in Paris and continued to push artistic boundaries throughout her long career. This publication, which includes original research and previously unpublished works, extends our understanding, and appreciation of, this important British artist.
Reviews of the book - 'Beautifully illustrated and written, this long-overdue study of Paule Vezelay's seven-decade career as an artist and textile designer makes clear how central she was to the development of abstraction in both France and England.' – Jennifer Higgie, author of The Other Side: A Journey into Women, Art and the Spirit World
'Masterfully written and beautifully put together. This book brings the oeuvre of Paule Vézelay to life, centring her as one of the leading artists of the 20th century.' – Katy Hessel, author of The Story of Art Without Men'
An eagerly awaited and satisfyingly insightful account of the fascinating life and career of Paule Vézelay – a key but overlooked figure in the history of European abstraction who was at the epicentre of the Parisian avant-garde for almost two decades before the second world war.' – Frances Morris, Director, Tate Modern (2016-2023)
About the author /editors -Simon Grant is a curator, writer and co-editor of Picpus magazine. Gemma Brace is a curator and writer, and head of exhibitions at Arnolfini, Bristol. Helen Janecek is an art historian and former health service administrator. Sarah Wilson is an art historian and curator, and Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Courtauld Institute. Nina Gioria is a masters student at the École du Louvre in Paris, and wrote her research paper on Paule Vézelay.