Dorothy Iannone: This Card Brings What Every One Wants
EDITION OF 99 | $1,018
Published to accompany the release of the facsimile of her legendary book The Story of Bern and on the occasion of the artist’s exhibition at Centre Pompidou (September 26, 2019– January 6, 2020), This Card Brings What Every One Wants is emblematic of Dorothy Iannone’s distinctive colorful, explicit, and comic book style and of her openness about sexuality and the strengthening of female autonomy.
This lithograph is a page taken from Iannone’s work The (Ta)Rot Pack (1968–1969), a substantial body of work which narrates her life and love affair with artist Dieter Roth while living in Germany, France, and Iceland, and testifies to a period Iannone as described as “always immersed in the beloved.”
If you know what you want, and if you want even more, this lithograph will be the perfect companion to envision your future!
Details of the Lithograph:
23.62 x 31.39” | 7 colors printed with Marinoni press lithographic and hand cut.
This lithograph comes signed by the artist, numbered and stamped.
EDITION OF 99 | $1,018
Published to accompany the release of the facsimile of her legendary book The Story of Bern and on the occasion of the artist’s exhibition at Centre Pompidou (September 26, 2019– January 6, 2020), This Card Brings What Every One Wants is emblematic of Dorothy Iannone’s distinctive colorful, explicit, and comic book style and of her openness about sexuality and the strengthening of female autonomy.
This lithograph is a page taken from Iannone’s work The (Ta)Rot Pack (1968–1969), a substantial body of work which narrates her life and love affair with artist Dieter Roth while living in Germany, France, and Iceland, and testifies to a period Iannone as described as “always immersed in the beloved.”
If you know what you want, and if you want even more, this lithograph will be the perfect companion to envision your future!
Details of the Lithograph:
23.62 x 31.39” | 7 colors printed with Marinoni press lithographic and hand cut.
This lithograph comes signed by the artist, numbered and stamped.