Discoveries from the Muzeum Susch Library: Jennifer Higgie’s Book Picks 📚



Jennifer Higgie #JenniferHiggie is an Australian writer and former editor and staff writer of frieze magazine who lives in London. Her recent books include ‘The Other Side: A Journey into Women, Art and the Spirit world’ and ‘The Mirror and the Palette: Rebellion, Revolution and Resilience: 500 Years of Women’s Self-Portraits’. She is also the author of the novel ‘Bedlam’; author and illustrator of the children’s book ‘There’s Not One’; and editor of The Artist’s Joke. Her five part essay for BBC Radio 3, Artists and the Spirit World, is available on BBC iplayer. She has been a judge of the Paul Hamlyn Award, the Turner Prize, the John Moore’s Painting Prize, and a member of the advisory boards of Arts Council England, the British Council Venice Biennale Commission, the Contemporary Art Society and the Imperial War Museum Art Commissions Committee. In 2023, Jennifer was guest curator of the exhibition of contemporary and historic painting, ‘Thin Skin’ at Monash University Art Museum in Melbourne. Jennifer is also the host of the podcast Bow Down, which ran from 2019-2021, and the ongoing National Gallery of Australia’s new podcast, Artist’s Artists.

Residents are invited to finding solace and inspiration in the Engadin valley 🏔️⛰️🏔️ The programme encourages reflection and engagement with key topics central to the work initiated by MUZEUM SUSCH’s founder, Grażyna Kulczyk, from matrilineage and the recognition of overlooked female artists to the spiritual significance of location and landscape, specifically in relation to heritage and situated memory.

Curated by Mareike Dittmer, the programme is focusing on critical, creative, literary, poetic and academic writing and will also host encounters for the residents to meet with colleagues and aspiring writers. 🖌️ Stay tuned by following #temporarssusch

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