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Futurism, Feminism, and the Right to "Genius"

Futurism, Feminism, and the Right to "Genius"

Artist, poet, playwright, feminist, inventor, and entrepreneur Mina Loy (1882-1966) played a major role in Futurism, Dada, and Surrealism but has been marginalized in the annals of the historical avant-garde and almost completely omitted from modern theater history. After studying art in Paris and exhibiting at the prestigious Salon D’Automne, Loy got pregnant, married, and fled to Italy, where she befriended Mabel Dodge, Gertrude Stein, Gordon...

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