Mina Loy, via Poetry Foundation
#Dada
#Futurist
#Modernist
#Surrealist
#WomenOfDada
#WyrdWomen
Mina Loy, Modernist Poet, Playwright, and Artist
#Dada
#Futurist
#Modernist
#Surrealist
#WomenOfDada
#WyrdWomen
Mina Loy was a British-born artist, writer, poet, playwright, novelist, painter, designer of lamps, and bohemian.
#Dada
#Futurist
#Modernist
#Surrealist
#WomenOfDada
#WyrdWomen
Triptyque by Sophie Taeuber-Arp
Composition verticale-horizontale à triangles réciproques
#Dada
#Triptyque
#WomenOfDada
#WyrdWomen
[King Stag: King Deramo] by Sophie Taeuber-Arp
#Dada
#KingStag
#Marionettes
#Puppets
#WomenOfDada
#WyrdWomen
Kompozycja by Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1931)
#ConcreteArt
#Constuctivism
#Dada
#WomenOfDada
#WyrdWomen
Sophie Taeuber-Arp Research Project
#ConcreteArt
#Constuctivism
#Dada
#WomenOfDada
#WyrdWomen
Sophie Taeuber-Arp: Swiss Multi-media, applied arts, performance artist, and textile designer
#ConcreteArt
#Constuctivism
#Dada
#WomenOfDada
#WyrdWomen
Sophie Taeuber-Arp was a Swiss artist, painter, sculptor, textile designer, furniture and interior designer, architect, and dancer.
#ConcreteArt
#Constuctivism
#Dada
#WomenOfDada
#WyrdWomen
In 1940, Clara Tice wrote and illustrated her own book called ABC Dogs. It is a children's book in which each letter of the alphabet is represented by a dog breed whose name starts with the same letter.
#ABCDogs
#Dada
#QueenOfGreenwichVillage
#WomenOfDada
#WyrdWomen
In 1915, Clara Tice's fame skyrocketed when Anthony Comstock, main founder of the Society for the Suppression of Vice, tried to confiscate Tice's art at the well-known bohemian restaurant Polly's.
#AvantGarde
#Dada
#QueenOfGreenwichVillage
#WomenOfDada
#WyrdWomen
Clara Tice and the Forgotten Women of Dada: Queens of Rebellion in Greenwich Village and Beyond
#AvantGarde
#Dada
#QueenOfGreenwichVillage
#WomenOfDada
#WyrdWomen
Clara Tice was an American avant-garde illustrator and artist, known as "The Queen of Greenwich Village." In 1908, she was the first woman in Greenwich Village to bob her hair in the style that later became popular in the 1920's.
#AvantGarde
#Dada
#QueenOfGreenwichVillage
#WomenOfDada
#WyrdWomen