From the critically acclaimed artist, designer, and author of the bestsellers The Principles of Uncertainty and My Favorite Things comes a wondrous collection of words that is a moving meditation on the beauty and complexity of womenâs lives and roles, revealed in the things they hold.
âWhat do women hold? The home and the family. And the children and the food. The friendships. The work. The work of the world. And the work of being human. The memories. And the troubles. And the sorrows and the triumphs. And the love.â
In the spring of 2021, Maira and Alex Kalman created a small, limited-edition booklet âWomen Holding Things,â which featured select recent paintings by Maira, accompanied by her insightful and deeply personal commentary. The booklet quickly sold out. Now, the Kalmans have expanded that original publication into this extraordinary compendium.
Women Holding Things includes thoughtful and intimate anecdotes, recollections, and ruminations about portraits of women, both ordinary and famous, including Virginia Woolf, Sally Hemings, Hortense Cezanne, Gertrude Stein, as well as Kalmanâs family members and other real-life people. These women hold a range of objects, from the mundaneâballoons, a cup, a whisk, a chicken, a hatâto the abstractâdreams and disappointments, sorrow and regret, joy and love.
Kalman considers the many things that fit physically and metaphorically between womenâs hands: We see a woman hold a book, hold shears, hold children, hold a grudge, hold up, hold her own. In telling their stories, Kalman lays bare the essence of womenâs livesâtheir tenacity, courage, vulnerability, hope, and pain. Ultimately, she reveals that many of the things we hold dearâas well as those that burden or haunt usâremain constant and connect us from generation to generation.
Here, too, are mentions of a few men holding things, such as Rainer Maria Rilke and Anton Chekhov, as well as objects holding other objects that invite us to ponder their intimate relationships to one another.
Women Holding Things explores the significance of the objects we carryâin our hands, hearts, and mindsâand speaks to, and for, all of us. Maira Kalmanâs unique work is a celebration of life, of the act and the art of living, offering an original way of examining and understanding all that is important in our worldâand ultimately within ourselves.