This book draws together for the first time the self -‐ portraits of French Surrealist artist Claude Cahun (1894 - 54) and British Contemporary artist Gillian Wearing (b.1963). Although they lived almost one hundred years apart, their work shares similar themes: gender, identity, masquerade and performance. Beginning with a visit to Jersey, where Cahun lived and worked until her death, and where the Cahun archive is housed, Wearing's journey of discovery is examined in this beautiful book.