Irrational Modernism

Irrational Modernism2004
About this book
"In Irrational Modernism, Amelia Jones gives us a history of New York Dada reinterpreted in relation to the life and works of Baroness Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven. Jones enlarges our conception of New York Dada beyond the male avant-garde heroics of Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, and Francis Picabia to include the rebellious body of the Baroness. If they practiced Dada, she lived it, with her unorthodox personal life, wild assemblage objects, radical poetry and prose, and the flamboyant self-displays by which she became her own work of art. Through this reinterpretation, Jones not only provides a revisionist history of an art movement but also suggests a new method of art history."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 2004
- OL Work ID
- OL2713642W
Subjects
Gender identity in artDadaismHistoryAvant-garde (Aesthetics)Feminism and the artsSurrealism & DadaArtArt & Art InstructionAmerican - GeneralHistory - Contemporary (1945- )Art / History / GeneralReference20th centuryNew YorkNew York (State)Arts