This book chronicles her life and work through photographs, letters, sketches, essays, and ephemera with an emphasis on Loys artistic pursuits. This canonical omission matters in part because Loy didnt see her artistic and authorial efforts as separate.
Curated by renowned curator and scholar Jennifer R. Gross, whose research and propulsive writing build a strong current that seamlessly carries all the components of this complex show, the exhibition gathers a stunning variety of drawings, paintings, paper collages, and archival materials in its forceful argument that Loy was foremost, and in the current expansive meaning of the word, an artist.
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