“In Ruth’s collages, Seydel applied his combinatorial magic to debris from the street, forgotten photographs and faded scraps of paper, transforming earthly detritus into illuminated arrangements.”
Utterly charming yet disarmingly rigorous, erotic, ecstatic, and always sublime, Dorothy Iannone’s image-texts are both the chronicle and the very substance of seduction, of love. —ARIANA REINES
“Dorothy Iannone is a pioneer whose work from the 1960s forward has opened out a space of exuberant, colorful transgression, mixing a canny sense of humor with the gravity of the erotic.” —Hilary Chute
Since the 1960s Dorothy Iannone has been seen as a pioneering spirit against censorship and for free love and autonomous female sexuality. She continues to go her own way without compromise, artistically and conceptually.