Uglow teases out some interesting themes ... I found this a subtle and nuanced account. The trouble with artist biographies however, is that unless you’re really lucky, the subjects spend most of their time in the quiet, blameless and rather private business of making art – drawing, cutting, colouring prints – rather than conducting wild affairs, saying outrageous things, or fighting. In this, Uglow has not been lucky. Power and Andrews were talented artists who made the grand experiment of 'going for it' in the early 1920s. But they were not, beyond that, particularly extraordinary people – mostly they just ploughed on with their art.
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