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Mina Loy: strangeness is inevitable

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1. Person/Familie Loy, Mina [VerfasserIn]
2. Person/Familie Gross, Jennifer R. [HerausgeberIn]
1. Körperschaft Museum of Art <Brunswick, Me.> [VeranstalterIn] [Gastgebende Institution]
Titel Mina Loy: strangeness is inevitable
Verantw.-ang. edited by Jennifer R. Gross
Weitere Sachtitel April 6-September 17, 2023
Verlagsort (RDA) Princeton ; Oxford
Verlag (RDA) Princeton University Press
E-Jahr 2023
E-Jahr (RDA) [2023]
Umfangsangabe XV, 216 Seiten : Illustrationen
Weitere Angaben Includes bibliographical references and index
Anm. Nebentitel Aus dem Impressum April 6-September 17, 2023
Angaben zum Inhalt (RDA) Mina Loy: Truant of Heaven / Jennifer R. Gross -- Mina Loy: Art of The Unbeautiful True / Ann Lauterbach -- From Rogue to Rags: Mina Loy's Constructions / Dawn Ades -- Mina Loy: "I'm Not The Museum" / Roger Conover -- Selected Poems and Writings.
ISBN 978-0-691-23984-2 hardback
Schlagwort / lok. Loy, Mina
Inhaltliche Zsfg. "Mina Loy (1882-1966) was one of the most inscrutable artists and poets of the twentieth century. Born in London and formally trained as an artist in London, Munich, and Paris, Loy was elected as a member of the Salon d'Automne in Paris at the age of 23. Her modernist enlightenment came through her introduction to the Italian Futurists, and her subsequent structurally startling and provocative poetry and manifesto-writing brought her immediate notoriety and the embrace of the American avant-garde. Upon her arrival in New York in 1916 she was featured as the prototype of the "Modern Woman" in a profile in the New York Evening Sun. Her writings were published in Camera Work, Little Review, Rogue, and elsewhere, and her art was included in the groundbreaking 1917 Independents' Exhibition. She was Marcel Duchamp's date for the Blind Man's Ball-a friendship that lasted throughout their lives, as Duchamp organized Loy's final exhibition in 1955. Today, Loy is remembered primarily as a poet. Mina Loy: Strangeness Is Inevitable is the first book to examine the full scope of her career, including her visual work. The book follows Loy on her transatlantic passage to America as an immigrant in 1936 and features over 50 of her paintings, drawings, and constructions alongside a selection of her poetry and writings, all of which reveal her omnivorous creativity as an image-maker, author, and cultural arbiter. These works are complemented by extensive, never-before-assembled archival materials that provide context for her art within the arc of her extraordinary life. Contributing authors will show how indispensable of a force she was in introducing Italian futurism to America, radicalizing the aspirations of feminism, expanding the aesthetics of surrealism, and presaging American pop art through her assemblage constructions.
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