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Dorothy Iannone (Paperback)
Dorothy Iannone; Edited by Tine Colstrup, Laerke Rydal Jorgensen; Foreword by Poul Erik Tojner, Tine Colstrup; Text written by …
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For over five decades, Dorothy Iannone has been making exuberantly
sexual and joyfully transgressive image-text works. Karen Rosenberg
wrote of her in "The New York Times" "High priestess, matriarch,
sex goddess: the self-taught American artist Dorothy Iannone has
been called all these things and more. Since the early 1960s she
has been making paintings, sculptures and artist's books that
advocate 'ecstatic unity, ' most often achieved through
lovemaking." Beginning with the famous "An Icelandic Saga," in
which Iannone narrates her journey to Iceland (where she meets
Dieter Roth and leaves her husband to live with him), this singular
volume traces Iannone's search for "ecstatic unity" from its carnal
beginnings in her relationships with Roth and other men into its
spiritual incarnation as she becomes a practicing Buddhist.
Reproducing several previously unpublished or long-out-of-print
works in their entirety (such as "Danger in Dusseldorf," "The
Whip," "An Explosive Interlude"), as well as longer excerpts from
rarely-seen works like "A Cookbook" and "Berlin Beauties," this
volume gives readers the chance to read her work with sustained
attention, and enjoy the sophistication of the stories she tells
and the visual-textual embellishments that make them so
irresistible.
Associated with Fluxus through her close friendships with Emmett
Williams, Robert Filliou and Ben Vautier, as well as most
well-known for her relationship with Dieter Roth, Dorothy Iannone
(born 1933) nevertheless has her own distinct aesthetic style and
substantive concerns. Her first major museum show in the U.S. came
when she was 75 in 2008 at the New Museum, shortly after her
"orgasm box" titled "I Was Thinking of You" was included in the
Whitney Biennial in 2006, and she has recently attained more
recognition with solo shows at the Camden Arts Centre, Palais de
Tokyo and the Berlinischer Galerie.
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