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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. 

The symbolism of a failed property development in Turkey 

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The celebrated curator and former director of the Moderna Museet on why he moved to London to explore the possibilities of art and technology 

BY Jennifer Higgie |

In the lead-up to his solo show at The Met Breuer, Oliver Beer talks to Jennifer Higgie about the artists, writers and composers who have shaped his thinking 

BY Jennifer Higgie |

We look back on 28 years of publishing by remembering what inspires us

BY Jennifer Higgie |

A new film by Josh Appignanesi shot entirely on VHS, creates a portrait of novelist Chloe Aridjis and surrealist Leonora Carrington

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The myriad achievements of women artists, writers, curators, patrons and art historians

BY Jennifer Higgie |

This edition of the nomadic biennial has Palermo's Orto Botanico at its heart, exploring ideas of growth, cross-pollination, and hope

BY Jennifer Higgie |

In this era of rapid change, an introduction to some of the artists responding to the here and now

BY Jennifer Higgie |

With her retrospective at Manchester Art Gallery, the artist and curator talks censorship, stereotypes and dismantling power in the age of #metoo

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Two brilliant shows at mumok and Galerie Elisabeth & Klaus Thoman, Vienna, revive the late artist’s surreal visions

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film is both gorgeous and troubling in equal measure

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The result of the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey is a great step forward – and about time too

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Why her impact on art history is inestimable

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Nearly three hours long and containing only two jokes, with this film somehow you don’t mind

BY Jennifer Higgie |

On the benefits of not knowing 

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The importance of visiting galleries in the flesh 

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Fifty years after the term was coined, a show in Samos reflects on ‘the unlikely liaison between love and politics’

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Highlights of the National Pavilions in the Arsenale

BY Jennifer Higgie |

The third in a series of our editors’ initial impressions from documenta 14 Athens, Jennifer Higgie on the Benaki Museum

BY Jennifer Higgie |

CAPC, Bordeaux, France

BY Jennifer Higgie |