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364:(1943, Tate Modern, London)—were precise figurative renderings of dream-like situations. Tanning read many Gothic and Romantic novels from her local library in her hometown of Galesburg. These fantastical stories, filled with imagery of the imaginary, heavily influenced her style and subject matter for years to come. Like other Surrealist painters, she was meticulous in her attention to details and in building up surfaces with carefully muted brushstrokes. Through the late 1940s, she continued to paint depictions of unreal scenes, some of which combined erotic subjects with enigmatic symbols and desolate space. During this period she formed enduring friendships with, among others, 33: 434: 519: 352:
Apart from three weeks she spent at the Chicago Academy of Fine Art in 1930, Tanning was a self-taught artist. The surreal imagery of her paintings from the 1940s and her close friendships with artists and writers of the Surrealist Movement have led many to regard Tanning as a Surrealist painter, yet
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By the late 1960s, Tanning’s paintings were almost completely abstract, yet always suggestive of the female form. From 1969 to 1973, Tanning embarked on what she described as "an intense five-year adventure in soft sculpture," concentrating on a body of three-dimensional works in fabric, a departure
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until Ernst's death in 1976 (he had suffered a stroke a year earlier), after which Tanning returned to New York. She continued to create studio art in the 1980s, then turned her attention to her writing and poetry in the 1990s and 2000s, working and publishing until the end of her life. Tanning died
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In 1997, The Dorothea Tanning Foundation was established, with a purpose dedicated to preserving the artist’s legacy and fostering a broader public understanding of the artist's art, writing, and poetry. The Foundation works in tandem with The Destina Foundation, established in New York, 2015, to
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today?" Tanning replies: "I can’t answer that without enraging the art world. It’s enough to say that most of it comes straight out of dada, 1917. I get the impression that the idea is to shock. So many people laboring to outdo Duchamp’s urinal. It isn’t even shocking anymore, just kind of sad."
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in response to: "So what have you tried to communicate as an artist? What were your goals, and have you achieved them?" Tanning replies: "I’d be satisfied with having suggested that there is more than meets the eye." And in response to: "What do you think of some of the artwork being produced
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When speaking on her relationship with Ernst in an interview, Tanning said: "I was a loner, am a loner, good Lord, it's the only way I can imagine working. And then when I hooked up with Max Ernst, he was clearly the only person I needed and, I assure you, we never, never talked art. Never."
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from traditional, harder, longer-lasting sculptural materials. In an interview, she stated that her soft sculptures signified 'cloth as a material for high purpose' and rejoiced at 'softness over hardness'. Five of these soft or 'living' sculptures comprise the installation
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Tanning's work has been recognized in numerous one-person exhibitions, both in the United States and in Europe, including major retrospectives in 1974 at the Centre National d’Art Contemporain in Paris (which became the Centre Georges Pompidou in 1977), and in 1993 at the
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and Huismes, France, she began to move away from Surrealism and develop her own style. During the mid-1950s, her work radically changed and her images became increasingly fragmented and prismatic, exemplified in works such as
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in Arizona, and later to France. They lived in New York for several years before moving to Sedona, where they built a house and hosted visits from many friends crossing the country, including
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for the painting that had figured so prominently in her biography. It has since been translated into four other languages. In 2001, she wrote an expanded version of her memoir called
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1970-73, mixed media, 133 7/8 x 122 1/8 x 185 in./340 x 310 x 470 cm, MusĂ©e National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, ©The Estate of Dorothea Tanning
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while working on her own painting. Tanning was married briefly to the writer Homer Shannon in 1941, after an eight-year relationship.
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Tanning first met Ernst at a party in 1942. Later he dropped by her studio to consider her work for inclusion in the 1943
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Dorothea Tanning: Hail Delirium! A Catalogue RaisonnĂ© of the Artist’s Illustrated Books and Prints, 1942-1991
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Dorothea Tanning: Hail Delirium! A Catalogue RaisonnĂ© of the Artist’s Illustrated Books and Prints, 1942-1991
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Over the next decade, Tanning's painting evolved, becoming less explicit and more suggestive. Now working in
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In 1941, impressed by her creativity and talent in illustrating fashion advertisements, the art director at
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she developed her own individual style over the course of an artistic career that spanned six decades.
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manage and distribute the art and assets of Dorothea Tanning’s Estate for philanthropic purposes.
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Waddell, Roberta, and Louisa Wood Ruby, eds., with texts by Donald Kuspit and Dorothea Tanning.
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In 1949, Tanning and Ernst relocated to France, where they divided their time between Paris and
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Tanning wrote stories and poems throughout her life, with her first short story published in
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Dorothea Tanning: Beyond the Esplanade: Paintings, Drawings and Prints from 1940 to 1965
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in 1943 and original poems accompanying her etchings in the limited edition books
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in 1930 and then to New York in 1935, where she supported herself as a
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to mark its acquisition of Tanning’s celebrated 1942 self-portrait,
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Bailly, Jean Christopher, John Russell, and Robert C. Morgan.
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mounted a retrospective of Tanning's prints in 1992, and the
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Greskovic, Robert, Joanna Kleinberg, and Rachel Liebowitz.
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Dorothea Tanning, Casino Communal, XXe Festival Belge D'ÉtĂ©.
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Mahon, Alyce, ed., with Ann Coxon and Idoia Murga Castro.
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mounted a small retrospective exhibition in 2000 entitled
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Dorothea Tanning: Om Konst Kunde Tala (If Art Could Talk)
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Madrid: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina SofĂ­a, 2018
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Dorothea Tanning: Insomnias, Paintings from 1954 to 1965
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American painter, printmaker, sculptor, writer, and poet
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Little Machine Constructed by Minimax Dadamax in Person
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Modern Women: Women Artists at The Museum of Modern Art
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until the end of her life. A collection of her poems,
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Exquisite Dreams: The Art and Life of Dorothea Tanning
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on 31 January 2012, at her Manhattan home at age 101.
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Dorothea Tanning: 10 Recent Paintings and a Biography
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A Surrealist Stratigraphy of Dorothea Tanning’s Chasm
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department store introduced her to the gallery owner
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HĂŽtel du Pavot, Chambre 202 (Poppy Hotel, Room 202)
1726: 1724: 1475:"'Eine Kleine Nachtmusik', Dorothea Tanning, 1943" 1288: 1286: 312:in Hollywood, and they were married for 30 years. 1233:Butler, Cornelia H.; Schwartz, Alexandra (2010). 3182: 1673:"Oldest Living Surrealist Tells All (interview)" 848:. New York: The New York Public Library, 1992. 823:. New York: Gimpel-Weitzenhoffer Gallery, 1979. 817:Paris: Centre National D'Art Contemporain, 1974. 555:With the encouragement of her friend and mentor 1766:"Chambre 202, HĂŽtel du Pavot - Centre Pompidou" 1721: 1556:. New York: The New York Public Library, 1992. 1552:Waddell, Roberta, and Ruby, Louisa Wood, eds., 1283: 969:Dorothea Tanning: Doesn't the Paint Say It All? 923:. San Francisco: Gallery Wendi Norris, 2013. 839:Dorothea Tanning: Between Lives--Works on Paper 1635:. Editions Georges Visat et Cie., Paris, 1964. 1232: 896:. San Francisco: Frey Norris Gallery, 2009. 738:Dorothea Tanning: NumĂ©ro SpĂ©cial de XXe SiĂšcle 2958: 2077: 1453:(Reprinted ed.). London: Phaidon Press. 921:Dorothea Tanning: Unknown but Knowable States 908:Dorothea Tanning: Early Designs for the Stage 614: 595:, was published by Graywolf Press in 2011. 2965: 2951: 2912:London International Surrealist Exhibition 2084: 2070: 1239:. New York: Museum of Modern Art. p.  841:. London: Runkel-Hue-Williams Ltd., 1989. 31: 1698: 1661:, online biography, accessed 18 May 2013. 870:. Malmö, Sweden: Malmö Konsthall, 1993. 504:Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina SofĂ­a 92:Painting, sculpture, printmaking, writing 2907:Exposition Internationale du SurrĂ©alisme 1976:"Artworks Search Results / American Art" 1054:MusĂ©e d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris 910:. New York: The Drawing Center, 2010. 800: 640:. Santa Monica: The Lapis Press, 1986. 517: 432: 356:Tanning's early works—paintings such as 335: 192:Dorothea Tanning was born and raised in 179: 1670: 1651: 1416:"About The Dorothea Tanning Foundation" 1386: 1226: 1185: 1081:Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art 936:London: Alison Jacques Gallery, 2014. 155: 1946; died 1976) 40:and Dorothea Tanning in 1948. Photo by 3183: 1523: 1448: 1358: 1267:. Santa Monica: The Lapis Press, 1986. 1221:Between Lives: An Artist and Her World 653:Between Lives: An Artist and Her World 550:Between Lives: An Artist and Her World 394:in New York), and performed in two of 2946: 2065: 2042:Dorothea Tanning on artnet Monographs 1648:. Éditions Georges Visat, Paris, 1973 1646:En chair et en or (In Flesh and Gold) 1014: 958:and London: Tate Publishing, 2018. 747:. New York: George Braziller, 1995. 720:. Paris: Jean-Jacques Pauvert, 1966. 3241:20th-century American women painters 1349:. 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Max Ernst
Robert Bruce Inverarity
Smithsonian Institution
Galesburg, Illinois
Surrealism
Max Ernst
Surrealism

Galesburg, Illinois
immigrants from Sweden
Knox College
Chicago
commercial artist
Surrealism
Museum of Modern Art
Macy’s
Julien Levy
Muriel Streeter
Max Ernst
Exhibition by 31 Women
Art of This Century gallery
Peggy Guggenheim
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Sedona
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Lee Miller
Roland Penrose
Yves Tanguy
Kay Sage

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