It is an absolute mystery to me that Remedios Varo is a ‘forgotten’ artist in the world today. What an absolutely fascinating life, woman and artist. As I plan to write my thesis on one of her paintings, and during my research and discussion of her work with other’s, the obscurity’ of her work, even in circles of supposed ‘art connoisseurs’ continues to shock me. Of course, I cannot fully blame them, the lack of attention to female artists is a societial and institutional issue, but yet, the more I familiarize myself with her art and life, I cannot understand why she has not been given more attention. I really must thank the person who introduced Varo to me, beautiful, magical and fascinating world has been opened to me. Only at the end did I realize this Varo biography was written in the 80’s, and it is sad to realize that very little has changed in the attention and attitude given to Remedios Varo’s work in the almost 40 years since. This Kaplan biography was a wonderful introduction to Varo, and special in the fact that Kaplan was able to discuss her life with many of Varo’s relatives and friends. I certainly recommend the book, and yet even if a full biography to this artists feels like too much of a commitment, I cannot help but insist that people familiarize themselves with Varo (as well as with her friend Leonora Carrington and the ‘women of surrealism’) by searching their work, reading shorter articles, or listening to some wonderful podcast episodes dedicated to their work.