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Hélène de Beauvoir Steps Out of Her Sister’s Shadow
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Hélène de Beauvoir Steps Out of Her Sister’s Shadow

Last updated: March 5, 2025 12:27 am
Editorial Board Published March 5, 2025
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LONDON — A mix of title recognition, expertise, and social relevance is incomes artist Hélène de Beauvoir a prominence that eluded her throughout a lifetime spent below the lengthy shadow of her sister Simone de Beauvoir, a thinker and feminist icon in postwar Paris. Now, almost a century after her first solo exhibition in 1936, she is lastly receiving her first solo present in the UK. Hélène de Beauvoir: The Lady Destroyed at Amar Gallery in London, on view by means of March 30, seeks to reintroduce her as an artist in her personal proper — one whose work merged components of figurative artwork and abstraction whereas capturing the social struggles of ladies within the mid-Twentieth century. 

“I had been researching Hélène for five years and building this exhibition for three years,” gallerist Amar Singh instructed Hyperallergic. To him, the present is each a celebration and an act of historic correction, revealing little-known features of her life, resembling the truth that she was a number one girls’s rights activist.

In contrast to her sister, whose affect was anchored within the energy of phrases, Hélène expressed herself by means of colour and motion. Her work, whether or not depicting city protests or rural laborers, spoke of the identical feminist convictions that outlined Simone’s essays.

Simone de Beauvoir and Hélène de Beauvoir (unknown date) Hélène de Beauvoir, “The Haymakers II” (1957), oil on canvas (all photos © APP, Ute Achhammer; courtesy Amar Gallery)

The exhibition spans her work from the Forties into the Nineteen Seventies, charting the evolution of her artwork from the watercolor-on-paper work “Travailleur du riz” (c. Forties) depicting what seems to be girls working in a rice paddy subject, to her later oils, together with “Château en Alsace” (Citadel in Alsace, c. Sixties). Depicting a fortress ensconced in verdant greens and teals with scumbling brushstrokes, the portray is the star attraction of this exhibition. The present additionally consists of works resembling “Tigres et damiers” (1972) and a few untitled oils by which she flirts with abstraction. 

Hélène de Beauvoir was not all the time destined for obscurity — the truth is, she was the primary of the 2 sisters to realize public recognition. Lengthy earlier than Simone revealed her first e-book in 1943, Hélène held her first solo exhibition at Galerie Bonjean in Paris in 1936, when she was simply 25. Critics took discover of her expertise, noting the affect of nice masters whereas acknowledging the emergence of a definite voice. Pablo Picasso even paid her a praise, praising her work as “original.” Whereas Simone’s rise within the mental world turned unstoppable, nevertheless, Hélène remained on the periphery. Although her artwork was exhibited, notably in Germany and the US, she by no means acquired the identical degree of acclaim. 

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Hélène de Beauvoir, “Travailleur du riz” (c. Forties), watercolor on paper.

One of many causes her legacy might by no means have achieved the identical standing as her sister is that she didn’t stay in Paris, then the middle of the artwork world. Her husband, Lionel de Roulet, labored as a diplomat, requiring the couple to maneuver throughout Europe and North Africa. But these frequent strikes appear to have formed the evolution of her artwork.

In Venice, her traces turned extra fluid. In Morocco, colour took heart stage, filling her canvases with daring contrasts and simplified types. In Austria, she veered into abstraction, painted swirling mountain landscapes, the place skiers appeared as cubist silhouettes vanishing into the snow. 

It was in Italy, the place she settled later, that her focus shifted towards girls’s labor. Her work of “Les Mondines,” the seasonal feminine staff in rice fields, documented a vanishing lifestyle whereas exposing the bodily toll of ladies’s work. Work resembling “Les femmes souffrent, les hommes jugent” (Girls endure, males choose, 1977), an impressionistic portray depicting a shivering feminine kind earlier than castigating pointed fingers, can also be learn as expressions of her feminist stance. 

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Hélène de Beauvoir, “Château en Alsace” (Citadel in Alsace, c. Sixties)

The occasions of Might 1968, a pupil revolt that changed into a strike involving hundreds of thousands of staff, would develop into a defining second in Hélène’s creative journey regardless of her distance from Paris. Whereas Simone was vocal in her help of the protests, Hélène responded with paint.

Over the course of just some months, she produced Le Joli Mois de Mai (The Beautiful Month of Might, 80 work depicting the uprisings. Working from images, radio broadcasts, and her sister’s firsthand accounts, she translated the power of the streets onto her canvases. This era marked her creative maturity, a second when she not stood within the shadow of her sister however outlined her personal legacy. 

Although these works aren’t on view on the Amar Gallery present, the exhibition will definitely introduce guests to the trailblazing artist. Almost a century after she first exhibited her work, guests to this one might surprise: Would they’ve paid the identical consideration to Hélène de Beauvoir if she had a much less recognizable surname? Both approach, they might not fail to acknowledge the explosively unique expertise that Picasso noticed in 1936.

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Hélène de Beauvoir, “Tigres et damiers” (1972), oil on Canvas.

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