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Jennifer Higgie

Jennifer Higgie is a writer who lives in London. Her book The Mirror and the Palette – Rebellion, Revolution and Resilience: 500 Years of Women’s Self-Portraits is published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, and she is currently working on another – about women, art and the spirit world. 

Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

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William Gass wins the writer's prize

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Heiner Goebbels, P3, London, UK

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Montehermoso Cultural Centre, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Chopin, melancholy, pianos and slapstick

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Various Venues, Yokohama, Japan

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A recent article in London’s Evening Standard claims that contemporary art magazines are ‘simply in the business of selling art’

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Mia Jankowicz wins the 2007 prize

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Reykjavik Art Museum, Iceland

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Why do so many galleries and museums describe art in language that sucks the life out of it?

BY Jennifer Higgie |

For the 100th issue of frieze the editors celebrate the pleasure and pain of criticism 

Sue Tompkins’s performances and exhibitions explore the shifts and ruptures of reverie, recollection and allusion

BY Jennifer Higgie |