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Mina Loy: Strangeness is Inevitable is the first monographic presentation of the art of Mina Loy (born Mina Gertrude Lowy, 1882–1966), one of the most inscrutable artists and poets of the twentieth century. Over 80 paintings, drawings, and constructions made by Loy through the course of her life, are united to reveal her omnivorous creativity as an image-maker, author, and cultural arbiter. These works, drawn from a dozen institutional and private lenders, are complemented by extensive, never-before assembled, archival materials that will contextualize her art within the arc of her life. Courageous enough to defy the conventions of her era, both socially and aesthetically, Loy developed a creative career that included the creation of poetry and prose, visual art, and design. Curated by Jennifer R. Gross, the show is accompanied by a fully illustrated eponymous catalogue published by Princeton University Press.
Major support for the exhibition is provided by the Elizabeth B. G. Hamlin Fund, the Becker Fund for the º¬Ðß²ÝÑо¿ÊÒ Museum of Art, the Zell Family Foundation, Peter J. Grua ’76 and Mary G. O’Connell ’76, the Wyeth Foundation for American Art, Robert Freson, Selina F. Little, Furthermore: a program of the J. M. Kapan Fund, Colby College Museum of Art, and the Roy A. Hunt Foundation.
Read the illustrated exhibition labels here.
Read the press release here.
The exhibition catalogue is available for purchase at theand other fine booksellers.
Recordings from Closing Symposium, September 15, 2023
Recordings from Scholars' Day April 28, 2023
Programming
Kresge Auditorium, Visual Arts Center, º¬Ðß²ÝÑо¿ÊÒ
Thursday, September 15, 2024
Kresge Auditorium, Visual Arts Center, º¬Ðß²ÝÑо¿ÊÒ
Thursday, April 27, 2023
"Music at the Museum: The Muses of Mina Loy: New York and Paris in “Les Anneé Folles (The Crazy Years)” with George Lopez, Beckwith Artist-in-Residence, and Gulimina Mahamuti, Special Guest Artist.
Friday, April 21, 2023
"Music at the Museum: The Many Faces and Places of Mina Loy: A Portrait in Words and Music” with George Lopez, Beckwith Artist-in-Residence, and special guest artists Katlyn Manfre and Gulimina Mahamuti.
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
Review the printed program for the performance here.
For Further Reading
Selected Online Resources
A number of online resources exist for further exploration of Mina Loy’s career and creative work. We recommend the following:
Paul Blackburn and Robert Vas Dias, “Interview with Mina Loy,” 1965, Penn Sound, Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing at the University of Pennsylvania: .
Suzanne W. Churchill, Linda Kinnahan, and Susan Rosenbaum, Mina Loy: Navigating the Avant Garde:
Nancy Kuhl, “Mina Loy Papers Online,” December 5, 2017, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, .
Mina Loy’s Artwork and Chronological List of Mina Loy’s Exhibitions: .
Selected Period Publications Featuring Mina Loy’s Work
Poetry and artwork by Mina Loy appeared in numerous journals dedicated to modern art, literature, and culture. Many of these so-called “little magazines” can now be accessed electronically. We recommend these resources:
Index of Modernist Magazines,
Modernist Journals Project:
The Dial Archives:
Installation Views
Press
Mina Loy, Strangeness Is Inevitable, Burlington Magazine, September 2023
, Rhino Reviews, Fall 2023
, CAA Reviews, September 26, 2023
, Hyperallergic, September 11, 2023
, Times Literary Supplement, August 18-25, 2023
The Brooklyn Rail, August 2023
‘Mina Loy: Strangeness Is Inevitable’ celebrates a remarkable ‘cultural pollinator,’ Boston Globe, July 19, 2023
Art review: Mina Loy was way ahead of her time and is finally emerging from obscurity, Portland Press Herald, July 16, 2023
Review: Mina Loy: Strangeness is Inevitable, Brooklyn Rail, July 2023
, Antiques and the Arts Weekly, July 3, 2023
, Hyperallergic, June 28, 2023
," The Art Newspaper, June 6, 2023
º¬Ðß²ÝÑо¿ÊÒ Orient, May 5, 2023
"," Hyperallergic, April 12, 2023
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