Muse, Ruth Millington
Muse, Ruth Millington
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Muse
Uncovering the Hidden Figures behind Art History’s Masterpieces

Author: Ruth Millington

Narrator: Florence Howard

Unabridged: 10 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/13/2022

Categories: Nonfiction, Art


Synopsis

The fascinating true stories of thirty incredible muses—and their role in some of art history’s most well-known masterpiecesWe instantly recognize many of their faces from the world’s most iconic artworks—but just who was Picasso’s “Weeping Woman” or the burglar in Francis Bacon’s oeuvre? Why was Grace Jones covered in graffiti? Far from posing silently, muses have brought emotional support, intellectual energy, career-changing creativity, and practical help to artists. However, the perception of the muse is that of a passive, powerless model—usually young, attractive, and female—at the mercy of an influential and older male artist. Could this impression be incorrect and unfair? Is this trope a romanticized myth? Have people embraced, even sought, the status of muse? Most importantly, where would artists be without them?In Muse, Ruth Millington’s goal is to re-assess and re-claim that word in a celebratory narrative that takes ownership and demonstrates how outdated the common perception of that word is.Muse also explores the idea of “muse” in a different way and includes performance artists and celebrities, iconic figures we perhaps haven’t considered before as muses, such as Tilda Swinton and Grace Jones. By delving into the real-life relationships that models have held with the artists who immortalized them, it will expose the influential and active part they have played in contributing to the artwork they inspired, and explore the various ways people have subverted stereotypical “muse” roles.From job supervisors to homeless men in Harlem, Muse will reveal the unexpected, overlooked, and forgotten models of art history. Through the stories of thirty remarkable lives, from performing muses to muses who have been turned into messages, this book deconstructs reductive stereotypes of the muse and reframes it as a momentous and empowered agent of art history.

About Ruth Millington

Ruth Millington is an art historian, critic, and author, specializing in modern and contemporary art. She has written for various publications, including The i newspaper, Sunday Times, Telegraph, Daily Mail, Sorbet magazine, and BBC Online. She has been featured as an art expert on television and radio, including BBC’s Breakfast, Sky Arts, and ITV News.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mary on November 26, 2022

For a book that is all about sticking up for muses, this book really does some of them (and some artists) dirty. Muse: Uncovering the Hidden Figures Behind Art History's Masterpices by Ruth Millington is all about giving voice and agency to muses, who are traditionally assigned a passive role as sub......more

Goodreads review by Charbel on March 11, 2024

Let me preface this by saying that I am not in any way an expert on art. I don't really know much about art history, I cannot comment on technique, but I have been moved by the occasional artwork before, some of them even in this volume. The positives are that I learnt a lot and that it didn't feel......more

Goodreads review by Tabish on April 15, 2022

An excellent look at the artist's muse and demystifying the idea of them as merely a passive object of passion. Taking on a mix of contemporary and past artists it shines a light on those classified as muses, gives them agency and the major impacts they had on the lives of artists. I really enjoyed......more

Goodreads review by Nina on June 15, 2022

This well-researched and well written book sheds light on the truth behind the stereotypical artist-muse relationship. It turns out that there usually is a much more complex story behind. The muse is not just a passive, beautiful (female) being that inspires the artist genius. Rather, in most cases,......more

Goodreads review by Kelsey on March 28, 2023

The book is a collection of essays on different artists and what it means to be a muse. Thought provoking and had me looking deeper into what it means to be an artist......more


Quotes

“Art historian Millington explodes the entrenched stereotype ‘of a young, attractive, female muse, existing at the mercy of an influential, older male artist’ in this fascinating revisionist debut. This brilliantly illuminates how the act of portraiture is a two-way street.” Publishers Weekly