Dorothy Iannone

Dorothy Iannone is an American-born, Berlin-based self-taught artist famous for her psychedelic, erotically-charged work.

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Biography

Born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1933, Iannone graduated from Boston University in 1957 with a B.A. in American Literature. She went on to study English Literature at the graduate level at Brandeis University. In 1958 she married the painter James Upham and the couple moved to New York City. The following year, Iannone began to paint alongside her husband. Iannone exhibited her work frequently between 1963 and 1967 at the Stryke Gallery, an exhibition space she ran with her husband in New York when they were not traveling and working in Europe and Asia. On a trip to Reykjavik, Iceland in 1967, Iannone met the artist Dieter Roth. She and her husband separated and Iannone lived with Roth in Düsseldorf, Reykjavik, Basel and London until 1974. She spent two years in southern France before relocating to Berlin in 1976 where she continues to live and work today. Her work has been featured in numerous group and solo exhibitions in the United States and across Europe throughout her life.[1]

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