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Since the 1960s, Dorothy Iannone has attempted to represent ecstatic love, “the union of gender, feeling, and pleasure.” Today her oeuvre, encompassing painting, drawing, collage, video, sculpture, objects, and artist’s books, is widely recognized as one of the most provocative and fruitful bodies of work in recent decades in terms of the liberalization of female sexuality, and political and feminist issues. As Robert Filliou stated as early as in 1972, “She is a freedom fighter, and a forceful and dedicated artist, skillfully blending imagery and text, beauty and truth. Her aim is no less than human liberation.” A narrative element fed with personal mythologies, experiences, feelings, and relationships runs through all of her work, unified by her distinctive colorful, explicit, and comic book style. Created in 1969, when she was living with Swiss artist Dieter Roth, “A Cookbook” is a perfect example of how she mixes daily life and an existential approach, culminating in her vision of cooking as an outlet for both eroticism and introspection. A book of real recipes full of visual delights, “A Cookbook” contains densely decorated pages with patterned designs, packed text, and vibrant colors. Personal sentences are interspersed among the lists of ingredients, revealing the exultations and tribulations of her life between the lines of recipes. Filled with wit and wordplay, associations between aliments and idiosyncratic thoughts—”At least one can turn pain to color” accompanies the recipe for gazpacho; “Dorothy’s spirit is like this: green and yellow,” is written next to the ingredients for lentil soup—” A Cookbook” constitutes a mundane but essential self-portrait of the artist as a cook and a lover.
Iannone, Dorothy --- Art --- art [fine art] --- scripts [writing] --- Sexualité --- Roth, Dieter --- art [discipline] --- Iannone, Dorothy. --- Aesthetics. --- Cooks --- Artists --- Art, Modern --- Food in art --- Cooking --- Cooking, American --- Aesthetics --- Miscellanea
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Art --- paintings [visual works] --- sculpture [visual works] --- nudes [representations] --- human figures [visual works] --- Iannone, Dorothy
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Iconography --- Art --- Music --- art [discipline] --- music [performing arts genre] --- scripts [writing] --- eroticism --- Iannone, Dorothy --- anno 1900-1999 --- Germany --- United States of America
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The ladies of Pop-Art play with art in the Bad Girl manner between Pin-Up and consumerism. These unconventional and powerful works are determined by female sexuality and lust, the post-war economic miracle and politics. Pop characterizes the humour and lightness of their attitude towards life. This book presents extraordinary women Pop artists. While it was mainly their male colleagues who have been celebrated up to the present, “Power Up – Female Pop Art” now casts light for the first time on prominent women artists. In the tension field between Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism, figuration and abstraction, consumerism and capitalism criticism, the works by these artists certainly resemble those by their male colleagues in terms of material, subject matter and working method. But at the same time, a specific female methodology, approach or interest is established based on exemplary works. The artists document and subjectify the post-war boom years, reflect the superficiality of consumerism and meet mass taste as pioneering feminist positions in their pithiness, monumentality, the simple vocabulary of forms as well as the gaudy choice of colours, and nevertheless remain combative, critical and extraordinary.
705.8 --- Axell, Evelyne --- De Saint Phalle, Niki --- Dichgans, Christa --- Drexler, Rosalyn --- Haworth, Jann --- Iannone, Dorothy --- Kogelnik, Kiki --- Marisol --- Sister Corita --- pop art --- vrouwen --- kunstgeschiedenis, 20e eeuw --- Exhibitions --- de Saint Phalle, Niki
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Iconography --- Art --- Painting --- collages [visual works] --- painting [image-making] --- gouaches [paintings] --- mixed media --- eroticism --- kunstenaarspaar --- romantic partners --- women [female humans] --- Iannone, Dorothy --- Roth, Dieter --- Germany --- United States of America --- samenwerking van meerdere kunstenaars
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Roth, Dieter ; Iannone, Dorothy
7.07 --- Roth, Dieter ; correspondentie ; briefwisseling met D. Lannone --- Roth, Dieter 1930-1998 (°Hannover, Duitsland) --- Mail-Art ; kunstenaars --- Beeldende kunst ; 2de helft 20ste eeuw --- Iannone, Dorothy °1933 (°Boston, Verenigde Staten) --- Kunst ; van vrouwen --- Kunstenaarskoppels ; Dieter Roth en Dorothy Iannone --- Kunstenaars met verschillende disciplines, niet traditioneel klasseerbare, conceptuele kunstenaars A - Z --- Roth, Dieter, --- Iannone, Dorothy --- Rot, Dieter, --- Roth, Carl Dieterich, --- Rot, Diter, --- Roth, Karl-Dietrich, --- Roth, Dieter
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Art --- Education --- Artists --- Artists' writings --- Enseignement --- Artistes --- Ecrits d'artistes --- Study and teaching --- History --- Experimental methods --- Interviews --- Etude et enseignement --- Histoire --- Méthodes expérimentales --- Entretiens --- Patterson Benjamin --- Filliou Marcelle --- Rot Karl --- Iannone Dorothy --- 7.071 FILLIOU --- History. --- kunst --- kunstonderwijs --- Filliou Robert --- Cage John --- Kaprow Allan --- Roth Dieter --- Beuys Joseph
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Art --- installations [visual works] --- art [discipline] --- video art --- performance art --- sports --- Eielson, Jorge Eduardo --- Adzak, Roy --- Burghart, Toni --- Herzfeld, Anatol --- Iannone, Dorothy --- Janssen, Béla --- Kieselbach, Edmund --- Mell, Peter --- Rabascall, Joan --- Schneider, Herbert --- Selz, Dorothée --- Waldschmidt, Arno --- Poppel, Hans --- Streifeneder, Uwe --- Kudo, Tetsumi --- Ulrichs, Timm --- Miralda, Antoni
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Art --- philosophy of art --- Philipsz, Susan --- Wurm, Erwin --- Neto, Ernesto --- Blake, Peter Thomas --- Švankmajer, Jan --- Gorman, Greg --- Breitz, Candice --- Fischer, Urs --- Gupta, Subodh --- Marcellvs L --- McDermott & McGough --- Vital, Not --- Brown, Glenn --- Cantor, Ellen --- Gladwell, Shaun --- Hocking, Scott --- Iannone, Dorothy --- Julien, Isaac --- Just, Jesper --- Khedoori, Rachel --- Parr, Mike --- Shaw, Raqib --- Vezzoli, Francesco --- Violette, Banks --- Bismuth, Julien --- Childree, Clifton --- Bezzola, Clarina --- Clements, Dawn --- Hatoum, Mona --- Claerbout, David --- Cattelan, Maurizio --- Barney, Matthew --- Kruger, Barbara --- Ruff, Thomas --- Solakov, Nedko --- Kabakov, Emilia --- Ottinger, Ulrike