Dorothea Tanning : A Surrealist World
by
Alyce Mahon
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Hardback or Cased Book
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0300244606
ISBN-13
9780300244601
Publisher
Yale University Press
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Yale University Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Nov 25th, 2025
Print length
256 Pages
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This study overhauls canonical accounts of Surrealism, demonstrating how one woman artist expanded its activity and expression in bold new ways for the modern age
This study overhauls canonical accounts of Surrealism, demonstrating how one woman artist expanded its activity and expression in bold new ways for the modern age
The life and art of Dorothea Tanning (19102012) exemplify the transnational spirit and nomadic practice of Surrealism, an achievement made all the harder because the artist was a woman. In Dorothea Tanning: A Surrealist World we travel with Tanning across lived places and imagined spaces in Chicago, Arizona, Paris, and Seillans, through to her final years in New York.
Expertly drawing from extensive archival and curatorial research to map the artists life story across a seventy-year career, Alyce Mahon situates Tanning at the very heart of avant-garde discussions on art and philosophical ideas. She explores how this circle of relationships informed Tannings work at critical moments of her career and how she navigated the difficulty of being the wife of a male artist already established on the international stage. Mahon demonstrates how Tannings work expanded postwar global Surrealism in offering a world of kaleidoscopic, constantly shifting perspectives.
The life and art of Dorothea Tanning (19102012) exemplify the transnational spirit and nomadic practice of Surrealism, an achievement made all the harder because the artist was a woman. In Dorothea Tanning: A Surrealist World we travel with Tanning across lived places and imagined spaces in Chicago, Arizona, Paris, and Seillans, through to her final years in New York.
Expertly drawing from extensive archival and curatorial research to map the artists life story across a seventy-year career, Alyce Mahon situates Tanning at the very heart of avant-garde discussions on art and philosophical ideas. She explores how this circle of relationships informed Tannings work at critical moments of her career and how she navigated the difficulty of being the wife of a male artist already established on the international stage. Mahon demonstrates how Tannings work expanded postwar global Surrealism in offering a world of kaleidoscopic, constantly shifting perspectives.
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