Monica Sj\u00f6\u00f6, (December 31, 1938 \u2013 August 8, 2005), was a Swedish painter, writer and a radical anarcho\/eco-feminist who was influential in the Goddess movement. She first came to Britain in the late 1950s, and eventually settled in Bristol where she lived for many years, but she also kept a home in Wales. She died of cancer in 2005, aged 66.<\/p>\n
Early in her career Monica’s work often courted controversy. Her most famous painting God Giving Birth<\/em> (1968), which depicts a woman giving birth, was seized by the authorities on several occasions for its alleged obscenity.<\/p>\n
Her most well known written works are The Great Cosmic Mother<\/em> (with Barbara Mor) and New Age and Armageddon<\/em>, which was highly critical of the appropriation of indigenous spiritualities by the New Age Movement in the 1980s.<\/p>\n
The Feminist Archive South is lucky enough to have a substantial collection of Monica’s papers which includes information about her involvement in the Bristol women’s movement from its inception, to the days of the radical spirituality group Amu Mawu in the 1990s.<\/p>\n