Dorothy Iannone
TitleDorothy Iannone
Corporate author
PublisherLouisiana Museum of Modern Art - Humlebæk
Year of publication2022
Size104 p.: ill.: 33,5 x 24 cm
Materialpaperback, tentoonstellingscatalogus
ISBN978-87-93659-56-8
LanguageEngels
Subjectsolotentoonstellingen
Persons keyword Dorothy Iannone, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
ShelfmarkB 2032/232
Abstract
For six decades, Dorothy Iannone has developed and cultivated an imagery that is epic and intensely personal. Based on her own life and a wealth of historical references, she pays homage to free love, ecstasy and the both pleasurable and spiritual encounter between lovers.
Freedom, free love, liberated sexuality and the ecstatic union with the other are central themes in Dorothy Iannone’s explicitly autobiographical and explicitly erotic images. Since the 1960s, the artist (born in 1933) has developed a colorful, ornamental imagery that unfolds in paintings, drawings, books, video sculptures and more.
Often her works bear a close resemblance to graphic novels. Hand-lettered texts and images work together to tell the story, bluntly and with humour invested in verbal and visual details.