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Hettie Judah Confronts the Unwritten History of Artist-Mothers

Last updated: October 15, 2024 1:59 pm
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Artist-mothers have long been at the center of a complex conversation about balancing creative pursuits with the demands of motherhood. This discussion has resurfaced time and time again, highlighting the challenges and limitations faced by women who juggle artistic expression with childcare responsibilities. Despite the evolving societal landscape, the question of whether a mother can truly be an artist remains unresolved, perpetuating the notion that parenthood and creativity are incompatible.

Writer and curator Hettie Judah seeks to challenge this narrative with her latest book, Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood. This comprehensive exploration delves into the work of women artists who have drawn inspiration from motherhood, spanning centuries and continents. From ancient depictions of motherhood in art history to contemporary interpretations by artist-mothers, Judah’s book offers a diverse and inclusive view of the intersection between motherhood and creativity.


Bharti Kher, “Angel” (2004), digital print on archival Hahnemuhle Photo Rag paper (© Bharti Kher; image courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth)

The book features over 100 works across various mediums, showcasing the multifaceted ways in which motherhood has been portrayed and interpreted in art. Judah’s curation highlights the enduring influence of motherhood on artistic expression, challenging the notion that it is a hindrance rather than a source of inspiration.

Through the stories of artists like Berthe Morisot, Senga Nengudi, and Carmen Winant, Judah uncovers a rich history of women who have navigated the complexities of motherhood while pursuing their artistic passions. These women serve as role models for artist-mothers today, demonstrating that creativity and motherhood can coexist and even enhance one another.


Marlene Dumas, “The Painter” (1994), oil on canvas (© Marlene Dumas; image courtesy Studio Dumas)

Acts of Creation invites readers to reconsider the traditional narratives surrounding motherhood and art, offering a fresh perspective on the creative potential that emerges from the intersection of these two realms. By celebrating the work of artist-mothers past and present, Judah’s book paves the way for a more inclusive and empowering dialogue around the role of motherhood in the artistic process.

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Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood by Hettie Judah is a testament to the enduring legacy of women artists who have defied societal norms to pursue their creative visions while embracing the joys and challenges of motherhood.

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