The Naked Eye
CYCLADIC TALKS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 19:30

THE TALK
Jennifer Higgie approaches Marlene Dumas’ work through the broader context of the evolution of female self-representation. In her talk, she will explore how women artists from the Renaissance to the present day have engaged with the gaze, the body, and femininity as means of personal expression and social commentary, from 16th-century Italian painter Lavinia Fontana to Paula Modersohn-Becker’s self-portrait of 1906, as well as a wider range of 20th-century artists who have examined questions of identity and representation through their own bodies.
Throughout the lecture, Higgie will also refer to artists and ideas explored in her recent books, The Mirror and the Palette: 500 Years of Women’s Self-portraits and The Other Side: A Story of Women, Art and the Spirit World, reflecting on the ways in which women artists have redefined the relationship between the gaze, the body, and identity over the centuries.
INFO
Date & time
19:30
Venue
* Entrance to the Museum of Cycladic Art is exclusively through the Stathatos Mansion, Vasilissis Sofias Ave. & 1 Irodotou str.
Tickets
The ticket includes participation in the talk and admission to the Marlene Dumas. Cycladic Blues exhibition.
Info about your visit
– Cycladic Shop will remain open until 20.30
– The talk will be held in English with simultaneous Greek translation.
– Simultaneous sign language interpretation
THE SPEAKER
Jennifer Higgie is an Australian writer who lives in London. Her novel Bedlam will be published in the UK and US in 2026.
Her recent books include The Other Side: A Story of Women, Art and the Spirit World (2023) and The Mirror and the Palette: Rebellion, Revolution and Resilience: 500 Years of women’s self-portraits (2021). Jennifer is the host of the National Gallery of Australia’s podcast, Artist’s Artists. Her five-part essay for BBC Radio 3, Artists and the Spirit World, is available on BBC iPlayer.
ΤΗΕ ΕΧΗΙΒΙΤΙΟΝ

EXHIBITION
UNTIL NOVEMBER 2, 2025
Marlene Dumas: Cycladic Blues
SPONSOR
