“WHY HAVE THERE BEEN No Great Women
Artists?” asked a landmark 1971 essay, effectively
birthing the feminist art history movement with
its rallying cry to reconsider the canon. Now, Great
Women Artists (Phaidon) offers a cheeky response
through the stories of more than 400 artists. Span-
ning 500 years, this epic survey features once obscure
figures like Artemisia Gentileschi, who was excluded
from written accounts for centuries, as well as con-
temporary masters like Cindy Sherman and Mar-
ilyn Minter. Also this month, photographers Ken
Browar and Deborah Ory’s The Style of Movement
(Rizzoli), with a foreword by Valentino Garavani,
captures the poetic beauty of dancers in motion.
SCREEN
GEMS
MOVIES
In Serendipity (co–executive
produced by Angelina
Jolie), Prune Nourry,
a multidisciplinary artist
whose work explores
fertility and bioethics,
turns the camera
on herself after a breast
cancer diagnosis.
BOOKS
FEMININE
MYSTIQUE
TV
Move over, Claire Foy,
there’s a new queen
in town. The highly
anticipated third season
of Netflix’s The Crown
begins November 17 and
picks up in 1964 as a new
cast takes over Bucking-
ham Palace. Olivia
Colman—fresh off her
Best Actress Oscar win
for The Favourite—stars
as Her Majesty, alongside
Helena Bonham Carter
as Princess Margaret. ■
ALL
HAIL
SURREAL
LIFE
FASHION
“Between minimalism and exuberance” is
how Nodaleto cofounder Julia Toledano,
daughter of LVMH chairman and CEO
Sidney Toledano, describes her debut line
of go-go boots and platform Mary Janes
that pays homage to Guy Bourdin’s
provocative 1970s photographs.
NEWS
Tiler Peck in
Valentino,
from The Style
of Movement
Marilyn
Minter’s
Satiated,
2003
Olivia Colman
as Queen
Elizabeth II in
The Crown
Prune Nourry
in Serendipity
Joaquin
Phoenix
in Joker
Todd Phillips’s Joker
tells the origin story of
Gotham City’s most prolific
villain (played by the
wickedly talented Joaquin
Phoenix). Both films
are in theaters October 4.
124
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP
LEFT: MARI
LYN MINTER,
SATIATED,
2003, CHROMOGENIC PRINT, 218.4 x 152.4 CM (86 x 60 IN), IMAGE: © AND COURTESY THE ARTIST AND SA
LON 94, NEW YORK; ©
THE STYLE OF MOVEMENT: FASHION AND DANCE,
BY KEN BROWAR AND DEBORAH ORY,
RIZZO
LI NEW YORK, 2019, PHOTOGRAPH © KEN BROWAR AND DEBORAH ORY; COURTESY COHEN MEDIA GROUP; NIKO TAVERNISE/WARNER BROS. PICTURES/VI
LL
AGE ROADSHOW PICTURES/BRON CREATIVE; SOPHIE MUTEVE
LIAN/NETF
LIX; COURTESY NODA
LETO