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  1. Mina Loy. by Christina Walter. “Feminist Manifesto” is a polemic against women’s subordinate position in modern Western culture, penned in 1914 by Anglo-American writer and painter Mina Loy, who was then living in an expatriate community in Florence, Italy. This polemic, unpublished in Loy’s lifetime, is one of her earliest prose works ...

  2. 1 de mai. de 2024 · An exhibition at the Arts Club of Chicago, 201 E. Ontario St. is aiming to correct that egregious oversight. “Mina Loy: Strangeness Is Inevitable,” on display through June 8, traces Loy’s fascinating career — and life — as a poet, inventor, designer and prolific artist, from her youth in the early 20th century until her death in 1966.

  3. Mina Loy descubre el futurismo durante una de sus estancias en Florencia, en 1913. "A los pocos meses de escribir entusiasmada Aforismos sobre el futurismo , redacta uno de sus escritos emblemáticos, el Manifiesto Feminista , a modo de desahogo y ruptura con dicho movimiento, haciendo constar que, como mujer, no había futuro en el futurismo".

  4. 4 de mar. de 2021 · Mina Loy (Mina Gertrude Lowy 1882, Londres – 1966, Aspen, Colorado) fue una poeta modernista cuya obra fuertemente feminista retrató los aspectos más íntimos de la sexualidad femenina y su vida emocional. ML comenzó a estudiar arte en 1897 en St. John’s Wood School en Londres. En 1899 dejó Inglaterra para estudiar pintura en Múnich ...

  5. The Mina Loy Baedeker charts Loy’s navigation of Italian Futurism, New York Dada, and French and American Surrealism from the 1910s to the 1960s. Providing a Scholarly Book for Digital Travelers, the Loy Baedeker analyzes and interprets her shifting avant-garde affiliations, experiments with genre and media, and geographic migrations.

  6. Loy, Mina (1882–1966)English-born poet, artist, and designer, highly regarded and influential among her contemporaries in the New York avant-garde of the 1910s and 1920s, who broke ground with her erotic love poetry, satires, plays, paintings, and Modernist manifestoes.

  7. BUT Mina Loy’s corpus is relatively small. YOU can read ALL her published work— poetry, plays, fiction, essays, art —. in a finite period: a few weeks of concentrated study. CONCENTRATION is key. Loy’s work defies conventions. It is DIFFICULT to digest and make sense of. It demands CLOSE READING.