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Nettles, Bea. Life's Lessons: A Mother's Journal by Bea Nettles. Signed.
Nettles, Bea. Life's Lessons: A Mother's Journal by Bea Nettles. Signed.
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Inky Press, 1990. SIGNED and inscribed to “Jenny.” Wraps as issued, unpaginated, fine. Issued in connection with two museum exhibits, 1990-1992, including Chrysler Museum of Art, April 27-June 4, 1990. Summary:
Life’s Lessons: A Mother’s Journal (1990), published by Inky Press Productions, is an unpaginated, 72-page photographic artist's book created by pioneering photographer and book artist Bea Nettles. Produced to accompany a traveling museum exhibition that debuted at The Chrysler Museum of Art and toured through 1992, the volume features an introduction by filmmaker and photography professor Sandra Matthews and a preface by curator Terry Suhre.
The book functions as a deeply personal, hybrid visual diary that explores the complex psychological and social realities of raising children.
Core Themes & Content
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An Unsentimental Narrative: Begun following the birth of her first child in 1978, Nettles’ long-term autobiographical project intentionally steers away from the idealized, saccharine depictions of family life common in popular media. Instead, it offers an honest, vulnerable look at the daily anxieties, exhaustion, and identity shifts that accompany modern motherhood.
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The Interlocking of Text and Image: The book’s structure relies heavily on a dialogue between words and pictures. Nettles pairs 46 high-contrast, black-and-white photographs of her children, family members, and domestic spaces with handwritten or typeset journal entries, capturing the domestic environment as a site of profound personal and political growth.
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A Feminist Perspective on Private Spaces: Mirroring the foundational second-wave feminist principle that "the personal is political," Nettles utilizes her own lived experience to elevate the mundane rituals of parenting—such as childhood illnesses, behavioral milestones, and domestic friction—into a serious subject for fine-art photography and cultural examination.
Life’s Lessons is a foundational text in the realm of autobiographical photographic book arts. Through her signature combination of raw textual reflections and evocative imagery, Nettles transforms a personal mother-child journal into a universal, critically acclaimed chronicle of parental resilience and human development.
