Where Are You, Agnes?

Tessa McWatt author Zuzanna Celej illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada

Published:17th Sep '20

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Where Are You, Agnes? cover

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    Where Are You, Agnes is a stunning imagining of abstract artist Agnes Martin's childhood and the ways in which it may have shaped her work as an adult.

    This stunning picture-book imagining of artist Agnes Martin’s childhood gives readers a glimpse into the life and work of one of the most esteemed abstract painters of the twentieth century.

    Agnes Martin was born on the Canadian prairies in the early twentieth century. In this imagining of her childhood from acclaimed author Tessa McWatt, Agnes spends her days surrounded by wheat fields, where her grandfather encourages her to draw what she sees and feels around her: the straight horizon, the feeling of the sun, the movement of birds’ wings and the shapes she sees in the wheat.

    One day, Agnes’s family moves to a house in a big city. The straight horizon and wheat fields are gone, but Agnes continues to draw what she sees and feels around her. No one except her grandfather understands what she is trying to capture — not her mother, who asks, “Where are you, Agnes?” when she sees her daughter engrossed in her drawing; nor her siblings, who think her art is ugly. Still, Agnes keeps trying to capture what she sees inside her mind.

    Agnes Martin grew up to become a famous abstract expressionist artist. Tessa McWatt has written a beautiful story of Agnes’s childhood and how it might have shaped her adult work. Zuzanna Celej’s watercolors adeptly capture Agnes’s world, including hints of the grid paintings that she was later known for, against the backdrop of prairie and city landscapes.

    Includes an author’s note with more information about Agnes Martin’s life and the inspiration behind this story.

    Key Text Features
    author's note
    art history

    Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

    CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.2.7
    Use information gained from the illustrations and words in a print or digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot.

… gorgeously written … The philosophical narrative and nature-filled illustrations combine to create a contemplative work that celebrates an underappreciated woman artist. STARRED REVIEW

* Shelf Awareness *

The language is simple and evocative…[and] the illustrations are sublime. …[A]rt that is both soft, emanating visual possibility, and ordered—much like the minimalist work of Martin herself. STARRED REVIEW

* Kirkus Reviews *

[A]n exceptional picture book.

* CM: Canadian Review of Materials *

Opening this book is akin to donning a pair of magic glasses to see the world the way Martin may have. STARRED REVIEW

* Quill & Quire *

[A] whimsical picture book … McWatt brilliantly explores the unique vision Martin had of the world when she was a child, a world in which she often gets lost.

* Globe and Ma

  • Commended for Kirkus Best Picture Books of the Year 2020
  • Commended for Quill & Quire Best Books of the Year Honourable Mention 2020 (Canada)

ISBN: 9781773061405

Dimensions: 218mm x 260mm x 15mm

Weight: 498g

44 pages