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  1. 1. She lived for over 100 years. Dorothea Tanning was born in 1910 in the small town of Galesburg, Illinois in the United States. She died in 2012 in New York, aged 101. Amazingly, she continued to create art and poetry until the end of her life. Living is so amusing. Dorothea Tanning. Dorothea Tanning.

  2. Pittrice, scultrice e scrittrice, Dorothea Tanning si avvicina al Surrealismo dopo aver visto la mostra Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism (1936–1937) al Museum of Modern Art di New York.A seguito di questo coinvolgente incontro si impegna a conoscere più a fondo i surrealisti, fuggiti dall’Europa durante la Seconda guerra mondiale all’inizio degli anni Quaranta.

  3. Dorothea Tanning: Insomia – a short film made in 1978 by the German director Peter Schamoni – offers the opportunity to hear the artist's observations about her life and work and to see her in her home and studio in Seillans, France. The film is available by request through the Schamoni Film & Media Archive in Munich.

  4. Painter, sculptor, and writer Dorothea Tanning was first drawn to Surrealism after visiting the exhibition Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism (1936–1937) at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. She began acquainting herself with its members, driven from Europe during War World II in the early 1940s. Tanning engaged in the Surrealist exploration ...

  5. Dorothea Margaret Tanning (Galesburg, 25 agosto 1910 – New York, 31 gennaio 2012) è stata una pittrice, poetessa e scrittrice statunitense, ha disegnato anche dei costumi per balletti e per il teatro e si è inoltre dedicata alla scultura. Biografia. Nata a Galesburg, nell'Illinois ...

  6. Dorothea Tanning Chambre 202, Hôtel du Pavot. 1970. Dorothea Tanning (Sans titre) 1950. Dorothea Tanning (Sans titre) 1950. Dorothea Tanning Sans titre [1974 - 1984] Dorothea Tanning De quel amour. 1970. Dorothea Tanning (Sans ...

  7. Dorothea Tanning was born in 1910 in Gaelsburg, a provincial town in Illinois. She settled in New York in 1936 and earned a living as a commercial artist, producing magazine advertisements. It was in New York that she saw the exhibition Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism, at the Museum of Modern Art.