The third in Nathalie Léger's acclaimed genre-defying triptych of
books about the struggles and obsessions of women artists.
The White Dress is the third in Nathalie Léger's award-winning
triptych of books about women who "through their oeuvre, transform their
lives into a mystery" (ELLE). In Exposition, Léger wrote about the
Countess of Castiglione, the most photographed woman of the nineteenth
century; in Suite for Barbara Loden she took up the actress and
filmmaker Barbara Loden; here, Léger grapples with the tragic 2008 death
of Italian performance artist Pippa Bacca, who was raped and murdered
while hiking from Italy to the Middle East in a wedding dress to promote
world peace. A harrowing meditation on the risks women encounter, in
life and in art, The White Dress also brings to a haunting conclusion
Léger's personal interrogation--sustained across all three books--of her
relationship with her mother and the desire for justice in our lives.