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Marlow Moss – Constructivist and queer trailblazer
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Creating Space – The Constructivist Marlow Moss
With Leonor Antunes, Tacita Dean, Florette Dijkstra and Ro Robertson
The volume on the oeuvre of artist Marlow Moss, who is now receiving the recognition she deserves! In no way should she be placed beneath her male counterpart, Piet Mondrian. Through painting, drawing and sculpture, Moss explored her artistic quest for space and the light within it. A compelling life story of a queer artist, accompanied by a multifaceted body of work.
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Visibility at last – in this book, the significant Constructivist emerges from the shadow of other great artists from her time. The work of her friend Piet Mondrian was an important source of inspiration for Marlow Moss, which she absorbed artistically and developed further. Because of her Jewish heritage and the destruction of the Second World War, parts of her oeuvre were lost; nevertheless, her work and life are now comprehensively recounted and reinterpreted by contemporary artists.
Artists: Leonor Antunes, Tacita Dean, Florette Dijkstra, Marlow Moss, Ro Robertson
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Ed. Georg Kolbe Museum, Kathleen Reinhardt, Elisa Tamaschke
Authors and Editor: Georg Kolbe Museum, Kathleen Reinhardt, Elisa Tamaschke
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Contributions by F. Dijkstra, L. Howarth, E. Tamaschke
Text: English / German128 pages, 80 illustrations
24 x 28 cm, 9,5 x 11 inches, paperback with flaps
ISBN: 978-3-7774-4722-3
Keywords
Queerness 100 years ago, queer art, queer artists, art in National Socialism, abstraction creation, double line, possible inventor of the double line, abstract art, abstract sculptures
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