Last year, at the age of 64, Dame Julia Peyton-Jones retired as director of one of Britain’s top art galleries. She told people she was going to go on a holiday to Australia, and then focus on her own art. Instead, she has just announced that she has become a mother for the first time, with the birth of a baby girl, Pia.
Currently in the US, Peyton-Jones says she doesn’t want to share any further details about the baby’s arrival. Nothing is known about the baby’s father, or whether she’s currently in a relationship.
Peyton-Jones spent 25 years as director of the Serpentine Galleries, which hosted works by the likes of Yoko Ono, Jeff Koons and Damien Hirst. Last year, she was awarded a damehood for services to the arts.
Her friends have welcomed the news of her baby.
“This is the most exciting news!” financier Robin Saunders told The Evening Standard. “Julia will be a wonderful mother and role model for her daughter. I wish her happiness with Pia.”
But read the online comments section of articles about Peyton-Jones’s baby news, and it’s a different story. “Selfish” is the one word that comes up, over and over — echoing the negative response Australia’s oldest mum received after the news broke in August last year she gave birth at age 63.
Is that really a fair criticism? Don’t most people have babies for selfish reasons?
I don’t think we can judge what kind of a childhood little Pia will have, or how happy she will be. But she’s got some things going for her: