Published by McMichael Canadian Art Collection, 2021, Introduction by Sarah Milroy; essays by exhibition curator Jessica Bradley and writers Sheila Heti and Ben Lerner
“While women artists of the early twentieth century were known for depicting interior spaces as places of privacy and domestic quietude, Margaux Williamson's interiors reveal spaces of creativity, subjectivity, and a kind of anarchic experimentation. One of Canada's leading painters, Williamson renders the 'great indoors' with a lush touch, drawing us into her world.”